STAR TELEGRAMS.
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r rCQEOMAIfDEL. - " • -■- '■■ :"'■ '*■ This day. ■' Eojal Oakir-Fifty-three pounds of specimens obtained last night; one hundred and twenty-three pounds in hand. The face of the driyeis looking splendid. Tokatea.—This mine generally looks well. **Small quantities of gold are being seen through.the mine. . yi T ;••(:,,•., Whangapoua. — The Seeds gave an entertainment:with great success. '^Keed gave an entertainment at the Upper Township on Saturday. It 'was worth going to. > ' The Mail newspaper plant has been bought by Mr Webb of Gisborne. People here reg^t that Mr McLeod did not take it in hand,-as he has always evinced an interest in public matters and would do justice to their interest; -\"
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2567, 29 March 1877, Page 2
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109STAR TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2567, 29 March 1877, Page 2
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