TE AROHA.
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Mining. Ti; AnoiiA, La-it Nicrlifc. Tin; enisbing ol one ton of <ju,ii ti. horn the Welcome, yielded SSnz. lodwt melted nolil, \almd at U 3 7s> Id poi o/ Tlipic is a splendid piospact from the itef on the (,v c of tliediive.
The Tramway. Tlio ttann\ay Moiks sue piogiossitiL' favom.ibly. Mr J. C. Firth, on In* iisu:il vi&it to day, uxpicssud tliu utmost sitisfuotioi).
Visit from Te Kooti. Te Kooti, iiccoinpmiud by jO followers, ciosbed the punt, at tuutc for Ohinetnutu, to-tliiy iifc 11 o'clock.
The Government Buildings. Mr D. M. Beere w.is heie to-d<iy, inspecting the (io\ eminent building-,. AFr Oiuliibtou will arm c next week to nio\o the tost and Tolcj»iapl) ollii'i; to the new building, aml connect the telephone with Waioroni'omai.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1711, 23 June 1883, Page 2
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133TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1711, 23 June 1883, Page 2
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