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TO THE "AVAIKATO TIMES." Auckland,. May 15, 5 p.m. The month's yield of gold is 15,933 ozs., shewing- an increase over last month of 2000 ozs. Mr. Bull, of the Thames, lias been injured by a fall from his horse. He was rendered insensible, and fears are entertained as to his recovery. The Town of Blenheim has been flooded, the bridges having- been carrie 1 away and communication stopped with the West Coast. A sum of £1,000- ha? been offered for the discovery of a gold-field in Taranaki. The powers of the Native Lands Court have been suspended by proclamation made yesterday by the Governor The " Evening- Star " states that the rumor of Gillies' appointment to a judgeship, also that either Ilesketh of Auckland, or Hackett of Dunedin, is to be Solicitor-General. Herapath's design for the hospital has been approved.
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 May 1872, Page 2
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