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TELEGRAMS.

|n> tun *«kooi*iios.l Sporting. ADOKOANB. To day, Leon, Loohiel, Fusillade and Derringer •re scratched for the Auckland Gap. Exhumed. • The police this morning exhumed the body of a child buried st Howick, in order to here surgical ezsmination- The parent* ere named Sutcliffe, and (the child is alleged to hare received foul play. Good Prices. Mafikb, To-dpy, At the sale of Rivoralea (Hasting town extension) there is an enormous attendance of. bnyen. By noon, 32 sections, averaging quarter acre, brought from I*6o to L6OO each, being an average of HBO per section. The sale will latt all dayj sod will be continued to-morrow. The Hinemoa. Wellington, To-day.

The Hinemoa leaves for Auckland in a day or two. Sir George Whitmore will be a*passenger to meet Admiral Tryon on bis arrival at Auckland next week. Vessel Ashore. Tiicabu, To-day. The barqne Hndaon, from London to Lyttelton, left on August 15. went ashore this morning near Milford, about 12 mllea north of Timsru in a dense fog. The news reached Timara at 8 o’clock, and the Rocket ■ rigade proceeded to render assistance. The tug Titan alpo, with the harbormaster on board, went to her assistance st 10 30. The crew are reported as landed and safe, but further particulars are not yet o hand. The sea is calm, and no wind. The vessel is not damaged Lateb The tug has just returned from the barqne Hudson. The Harbormaster says she Is lying head on to the beach near the month of Milford lagoon. She went ashore at three o’clock this morning. The captain decline* to state how, remarking that ho will have to answ-T enough bye sod bye The ship is owned Iby Shaw, Saville and Co. She ia on a j sandy beach, and is not io any way injured, cargo is all right. The orew got ashore without- difficulty, as the sea was very calm. It is probable she will vet off should the weather keep fine. Qjffrrangeinents are likely to be made to get ‘Vtug from Lyttelton to assist the Harbor Boatd’a tng to tow her off the beach.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1336, 26 November 1885, Page 3

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351

TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1336, 26 November 1885, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1336, 26 November 1885, Page 3

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