THE PINK TERRACE REPORTED GONE. [BY TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL REPORTER] Rotorua 7 p.m.
Visitors from Te Aroha. [BY TELEGRAPH-OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
Parties who have returned coiitinn tlie report tliat tlic I'nik Tun aw no longer exists.
Tk Aroiia, Moiitl.iy. A party of visitois who left heic on Situtd.iy for Kototua returned today. Two or three of them went oitt ns f.i: Waiioa, but biinn no news other than lns> luen published. Owing to the destnu turn of pis tares in T.uir.inui district :i hit ye mob ot lioisc-) sent troin theie pis-.e'il thioiiL;h To Arolt.i tf-d.-y on tlitn w ,iv to auction sale at .unlii nl^c A great '\liitj clo'id, evidentl} ot s>te.un, wh plainly ob-.ci vable fiom hero all yestcidaj, ONLtliAtigiii^ t!i«- s^eitc of i-iiijitioii, mid iittr.iuti'il innch attention. Tne t-.ime wa.4 %isible up till diisk tlii-< evening.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2174, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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136THE PINK TERRACE REPORTED GONE. [BY TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL REPORTER] Rotorua 7 p.m. Visitors from Te Aroha. [BY TELEGRAPH-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2174, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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