FROM CORRESPONDENTS
Coromandel, This day. The Everton manager reports* the lower level extended two hundred and ninety six feet. The Plutus return of gold is riot yet to hand —good yield realised.
The New Green Harp crushing is showing up for three ounces. The Union Beach pumping gear has not arrived; sinking the shaft is still suspended in consequence. The Three Brothers got a good parcel of specimens last night.
Great complaints against a. number of educational notices received last night by persons who were prepared to pay had the collector been looking after his duty instead of being away for three weeks. Tacjicaitga, This day. The second day's annual sports were most successful.
Tho harvest throughout the district looks splendid. The J auranga races on the twentieth is the whole subject engrossing public attention.
The Cross started for Auckland last night. ' — Brown, late Doctor of the Armed Constabulary, was just brought before the Resident Magistrate, charged with vagrancy and endeavoring to obtain clothing by false representations. He was remanded for eight days.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 16 January 1875, Page 2
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173FROM CORRESPONDENTS Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 16 January 1875, Page 2
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