PIGEONGRAMS
TB ABOHA.
This day, 3 p.m.
The field is looking like itself again, as nearly all the working men are backiifter the holidays. There is a great influx of Waikato men, who appear to think more of the field than the Thames people.
There will be a Court held by the Warden to-morrow, when a number of applications will be heard. The application of 0. McLean for a water right on the High School reserve will probably be granted. There seems a disposition on all sides to ■ givethe-field' "d [fair test. The Prospectors will drire from the winze both -ways soon as thjHM^t down a when .it is expectbath»> bridge wiJU|»' An aPPli°atioa**s^o b?'jHHHHn| Warden to expend some. 'H.cfv^H|HNP: in hand upon the main\stroetsF^Rp(r; Piakd County Council is not in a pofmott to expend the money 1, „, The Warden is expected to call for tenders for the erection of permanent buildings, including Telegraph Office.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3751, 5 January 1881, Page 2
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155PIGEONGRAMS Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3751, 5 January 1881, Page 2
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