AUCKLAND.
This day.
Telegrams from Hamilton, Waikato report that the natives found rich stone at Te Aroha on a hill behind O'Halloran's hotel, and in consequence, a great rush has set in, ground being pegged off for a considerable distance. The Government officers are now arranging for the remaining native signatures, and in a few days the block will be declared a goldfield.
Mr Yon Stunner E.M. of Hokianga has broken his arm in two plaoes by a fall,
The German and French men-of-war's men attended the Catholic chapel yesterday, when the Archbishop Steins gave a discourse in both languages.
A new democratic paper is announced to support Sir George Grey.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 2
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111AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 2
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