INVERNESS.
Blake, and p»rty got 6oz* gold from.tlie crn M.ing of a.4,lQn lot at ihe Piako .old battery.
Batter Monday Holiday.
To-«lay, being Kaster Monday, was prefy geni-rairy observed as a holiday; nearly all the shops being, closed ; iv fact thrre appeared to be do business doing at nil except by the - sliarebrokers. The amusements consisted of a cricket match at .Parawai, Auckland V. Thames, and sever* 1 excursions. The former was at-, tended i>y about-400 people, a good many l»ili<^ being amongst those present. The eXi-urMons were well patronised, as the Kotomaliann conveyed 300 persons to Auckland ; the Kuby. 60. to Coromandel ; the I'eatl, 40. t> Ohinrmuri. and the Te Ar..ha, 150, to the Miranda. The last named excursion was under the auspices of the Good Templars, and the majority of the excursionists were members of .the orderr "~ .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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139INVERNESS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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