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TAURANGA.

Wednesday. Last night, as Captain Sellars, Captain Oromarty, and friends, were sitting at the Commercial Hotel the Harbour Master (Marks) entered, and commenced using filihy and opprobrious language towards them. No attention was paid for some time, but at last one of the party, roused beyond endurance, stood up and with

small ceremony punched his head and turned him out.

S^' This day. Captain Worsp has teen down in the diver's dr*ess» td inspect the hole in the Taupo's after hold. He says it is two feet six inches each way, and he got his hand through and took mussels from off the rocks. It is now filled with flour bags and blankets, and is well tamped down, and she will most likely be got off to-morrow.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3141, 13 March 1879, Page 2

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TAURANGA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3141, 13 March 1879, Page 2

TAURANGA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3141, 13 March 1879, Page 2

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