It is aald that a bed of mud oysters has been discovered near Nspier. One of those favoured with samples says the oysters were the most delicious he ever tasted—far superior to the Auckland rock oysters. Jam 1 A settler in the Pukekura district has caught no less than fifty-three hawks during the last month in an ordinary rattrap baited with raw meat. Sir William and Miss Jervois leave Wellington by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney, His Excellency will be present at the opening of he Melbourne Exhibition,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 169, 14 July 1888, Page 3
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88Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 169, 14 July 1888, Page 3
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