COROMANDEL.
Friday
BisMABCK.-The rise in last breaking dowL showed the stone« little more ireely than before, lhe reel iSSi--The f Bismarck br^e^ thb reef in the face of the tv« m ornin^ wben^J^^ | ue ■gam showed *«?"*", i 8 n ot specimens, discovery now W.W«W fact oFthe gold Its importance lies m *j' «J lhe reefand beipgtkrouKhoufc thebody r . ch stQff at so greatadeptu, c * no^tv OPAffS" work is proceeding .nSh^^^ctorily. Ther. is no change-
Wis understand that Procoffi, charged with the Te Aroha murder, before leaving tor Sydney, left instructions that his watch ana chain should be hailed to Mb solicitor, being anxious to show Mb gratitude to *" Vr*s*°y for his untiring efforts to establish bis^" cenoe.Thi ß souvenir Mr Brassey rece.ved by the Botomahana on Saturday, *™ wo have no doubt he will prize it highly. OWINO no doubt to the s F***™™^ attraction pi Sir George Gray's meeting thge was but a moderate attendance at- Mr HJmirb's Lime Light Exhibition on Saturday emrine The show is well worth visiting, Swehave no doubt but that tWent.rprising proprietor will be greeted with buSper bouses. The winner of the portable stove was John Sims, No. 215. ON Saturday night Mr Briinton'scab and nair"of horses shied and went over the iJu«e STreet wharf. Fortunately no one was mit at She time, tb*driver being on the look outibr nassengers. The cab is damaged to the extent of £35, but the horses are but little the worse of their ducking, being promptlyrescued by thM bBTY°DAix purposes to visit the Thames at regular intervals, and on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week may be consulted at Mr Farrar's, Chemist, Pollen street.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 2 May 1881, Page 1
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275COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 2 May 1881, Page 1
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