TO DAY'S TELEGRAMS
(per press association.; \ The Puhipuhl Silver Mine. Auckland, November 23 It now transpires that a mijtake was made m deciphering the cypher measure with respect to tho Puhipohi crushing. The official r.tnrn of the crushing at Waiorongamai is that one ton of ore cruehed gavej274 z ailv. r and 15dwts gold. This la a maguiiioent return thesmii bslug an ordluary sample o" tb<?> ore. Au assay from another reef made at the name tlma yields double tho »bovn return. There Is great <xoltement In Whmgarei and Auckland, tad numberß of parties are awaiting the prooUm»*lon of tho fi^ld to go upon it. There are 15 xnllea of reeHag country, reefs beiug found In various purta. Tho press Is demanding that tho a aid b.i pro* olAimod At onoe. The Irish Delegates: Kbefton, November 23. Mr Dillon addressed a crowded and enthumtt 0 meeting hora hat nlgst. Mb Keavos M.H.R, wa« lv tho ohalr. Ad' dreaees were presented by E»Uve-bo-n aympikthlaerß with Home Rale and by the Irish women of the district,, the latter oontrlbnling a puree of sovere'gns as & ■eparate gift. The addr> Baas were received with great enthusiasm. £260 wss subscribed m the room and the amount io 10 bo largely eupplemonted Mr Dillon ltnveu at noon to-day for Ahaur* where ho spesks to-night. Alleged Lftel James Wi klo, oondoctor of the Eeefton " Guardian" was yesterday committed for trial to the Supreme Court Hokitika on two separate charges of criminally HboUlng Frank Bird, R.M. aod Wftrdan, la h's official and private oap»olty. Bail was allowed lv each oaao. Jubilee Regatta. Wellington, November 23. A largely aUouded jubilee maof*^ convened by tho commodoro of the Port Niobo son yaoht olub, was held lait utyht for tha purpose of dlecaeslng the question of taking steps to celebrate the fiftieth annlvoreary of the foundation of the colony. Several prominent cltlzdnß addresed the meeting, and it was decided that the celebration should take the form of a regatta on tb.B 22ad January, 1890. Strong oommlttoai were elected to carry out the arrangements* Gold Mining. Ddnbdin, JNuVombet 23. The Big Beacb Company, Stiotaver, his washed up with a yield of 59 ouuoes of retorted god for the week. The " Queen's Kavee." Poet Ohalmbbs, November 23. Arrived— B. to. S Op.il, Captain Boaonquet, and U.M.S. L'ztrd. Otptain Kelly. Ships Arrived. The BrazHhora, barque, Oapt. Stirling, 14 days from Newoattle via Broken Bay is at the heads, also the Bangltlkel, obip, from London, "all well."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2288, 23 November 1889, Page 3
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746TO DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2288, 23 November 1889, Page 3
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