WANGANUI, Thursday.
.At a m 'Ltui» ol tho duoetois of tin Pi o-peoun^ Oumpuiy to day, a lettei w.s lead horn the pio^peeting pai t\ at Tulm.v, to the effect that they had at ii\ oil within sight of the Ynhna luuK and weie \\ a i 11 1 111 1 lj the aiii\al of N^ati f o eiKiljle tlmni tf) £(i> thiou^h. Aiebolntloii w-is p<i-&"d askuiif tlie H in. \.iti\t Mnn^tei to us 1 liib mfliu'iico with Ni,'iti r.imiiimiti!, and otliur chicfb on lieiialt ot Iho pxi ty, as they weie up m ooirplicitu'o \Mth tho icqueot ot x,ha natups Tt aho deoiderl to icijuetit the ilin.stji of Mines to giant a pound for pound subsidy to the compuiy, to enable tlie piospeoting operaUons to be earned out.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 2
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128WANGANUI, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 2
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