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them extended to the station ground on the \u>-t side of the hut. Ah the line gi.idually appio.iche.- completion, the opening of it for geneinl tiaffic ib horo being more and moie eageily looked foruaid to. A hitch has occunod between the company erecting the La Monte fum.tco at Karangakc and Mr V, Qmniari, the cm tractoi foi the conveyance of the machmciy, &c, to the «ite. A law-suit ib likely to bo tho result. Concerning «ih or mining, tho fe\er still exists here, tinmen, in a mild form. No find of any impoiHnce, however, has yot been reported, but hopes ,ue <till hiffli. The Aiolia riospocting A^vici.ition aio steadily pursuing theii -earch for gold, and are at present getting pay. ible quart/, fioin their claim above tho town-hip. Mr J.is. Wilson, who for a length of tinio was manager, has resiKiii>d, and has been succoodod by Mr Tho-. (iavin, well known fiom Ins long oonnjction w lib the Colonist mine.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2044, 13 August 1885, Page 3
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165TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2044, 13 August 1885, Page 3
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