GENERAL.
We understand that the" Warden will not hand any money over to the owners of the goldfield and township until all the disputes amongst themselves are settled.
It is likely the Thames Volunteers will go to Te Awamutu this year. If they do, they will come here by the river, and complete the rest of the journey in conveyances.! ■ -; \ ■ ,
' A:cricket match will be played opposite Missen's hotel on Saturday next, commencing &£.> lr3o-sbarpr-Te Aroha v. WaitoaC.Cr
The alterations to the Hot Springs j Hotel are now, almost completed, and the appearance of tbe^edifice,. is much ,imjir or edj.:wjhil^tj^;mter-aai~ac.cpmmodatipi\. and conveniences are ; greatly increased. The pioneer publican* cannot be accused of want of enterprise.
A German gentleman was a passenger by tke-_ s Viyjd^Ja^JL--aii'g-h6 en route to Tongaru;a»iwßich mountain, we believe, ho proposes ascending. He has been commissioned.by the German Government to report' on the adaptability of this colony as a field for Teutonic emigration. He is highly pleased with what little he has seen of this district.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3776, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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167GENERAL. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3776, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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