PIGEONGRAMS.
TE AROHA.
{from, oub own coebespondent.)
Te Abohi, This day, 12.15. Mr Purchas is busy surveying the new leases.
Mr Kenrick has written to the Piako Couuty Council suggesting the laying out of a better and shorter track to the new find, which it is believed may be found by going up the Waiorongamai Creek. The share of the revenue falling to the .Coun* oil would more than pay for the formation ' of the track. • '■ ■ Seventeen leases hay« been applied for, butra portion of the Tevenu«;wiUfg^trt|e Tauranga Council. y - \ '<." ■ All who have, seen speak of it in glowing terms. The pe.ople here are jubilant, and believe theM is a. brilliant future in store for Te Arona. - i The natives bold many.of tfee, leajeij and are showing specimens of the stone. Mr Kennriraid noTgo to the fiud.-^
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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137PIGEONGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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