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About a fortnight ago two well known mine managers paid a visit to Otunui, it is said at the instanca of some Auckland capitalists. They went, saw, examined, and—ntis generally believed—condemned; But, wonderful to relate, these gentlemen are credited with being the prime movers in pegging out a large- area* near to the Otunui, with a view to floating a company. The stone from the Eureka mine* on view at Prater Bros., is, we apprehend,; a much more reliable reporter than the crack mine managers are credited with being. Otunui has a hard uphill fight Wore it, and it will not have to thank Auckland for much. "No Cross no Crown" should be the motto of the district. ; : ;

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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