PIGEONGRAMS.
(from a correspondent )
Paeboa, 11 a.m.
Mr Bleazard takes with him per ltuby to-day the gold from the Waitekauri crushing for twelve days, about 700 ounces. The crushing is still looking well.
We have had a visit from the County Chairman and Councillors Spencer and Bagnall. They proceeded up the Waihou this morning in the Buooa Ventura.
Contracts are about to be let for 500 feet of driving in the Queen Company on the same reef as is being worked in the Waitekauri with such good results.
.*••'lT6te "in Spuing-.—A contributor to a sporting. paper gays : " I heard the cuckoo this year in M arch. ■ When I did so, I pulled out my watch ; it was just three o'clock, and the cuckoo had actually gone cuckoo three times. I never knew the use of the bird before."
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2586, 21 April 1877, Page 2
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138PIGEONGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2586, 21 April 1877, Page 2
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