TAURANGA.
This day.
(feom a cobbespondent.)
The wheat throughout this district has been safely harvested. The quantity is beyond the usual average.
Be the races, the. excitement has sub* sided j visitors and horses have dispersed. >
Several of our principal settlers proceeded yesterday to Maketu to assist at to-day's election of two Councillors for the Maketu riding. The natives assume great interest in the result.
Mr Brabant, 8.M., is again absent on magisterial duty, visiting the coast.
Colonel Whitmore left in the Staffa, for Opotiki, in search of fresh fields and pastures new.
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Thames Star, Issue 2519, 1 February 1877, Page 2
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93TAURANGA. Thames Star, Issue 2519, 1 February 1877, Page 2
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