COROMANDEL.
(FBOM OCB OWN COBBESFONDENT.)
This day.
Eoyal Oak. —Twenty-seven pounds of specimens from the Little and Good leader to-day. Sixty-seven pounds in band. Union Beach.—Nothing new. Kapanga.-^Getting good stone from the winze. Through Major Keddell's exertions the General Government have promised a subsidy to the Hospital of £250 per year. Eeed'a entertainment here last night was a great success.
" A match for ten pounds aside between Lunch's mare and a Maori's horse was run this moining, the Maori horse winning. The anniversary picnic (by steamer) o.* the Foresters will leave the wharf at eight a.m., returning at six p.m. on Easter Monday. This trip will likely be well patronised.. . ' ,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2560, 21 March 1877, Page 2
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110COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2560, 21 March 1877, Page 2
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