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TELEGRAPHIC.

PEE ANGLO-AUSTE At I AST PUESS TELEOEAPII

AOEXer. Last Night’s News. A _ ~ Auckland, Tuesday Night. Ax the I ohco Court to-day, Minnie Gadk-k an tbe 8hi P Woodlark, was charged with infanticide. The m idence that shows Qarlick while ln service, was confined of a child at 6 o clock on Saturday morning, and that she did oil the scrubbing that day. The body of the infant ° U f n(l . ,n 8!1 old W ‘‘H. with marks on the forSi«| f rangUiat,on - I>rißo " er wa* oommitfed The Marion Kenny has arrived from Fiji, She reports that the mail steamer Macgregor has been floated off after 200 tons ofcargo thrown overboard. h «*»»ole. iEft by,3ft. in her fore compartmint. She will bo taken to Sydney to be docked The nommatmn for Franklyn took place to-day. Ihe show of hands resulted as followsGoodfellow, 16 ; Woodward. 12 i May. 8; Dargaville, 3 ; m TroUp * 2 - FoU OD the 9th. The Phoebe arrived with the Suez mail on . " e star's London correspondent, states tnat tree immigration has resulted in an inferior f, aBB °t immigrants, and instances those on board the Dorette. Storm Signals. „ Wellington, Tuesday Night. iha Government have under consideration a plan fay which masters and owners of vessels will be enabled to obtain information regarding the sea and weather on the coast by messages in cypher between them and the harbourmasters of various ports of the colony, afc threepence for each message and reply. It is expected that a satisfactory system of storm signals will soon be established. A Gazette extraordinary published this aftersii f r„ b r M p .r eu “ the Lns of Farii “ mo, “ The Tribune will appear to-morrow as an heretofore 8^ 0r instead of a corning paper, as The Woodlark’s immigrants were landed today. A couple of young children died white in quarantine. The Huttrailway will be ready to be handed over to the General Government to-morrow* Young Lady Telegraphists. _ Dunedin, Tuesday Night. in a week or so the North Dunedin telegraph station opens with young lady operators. One hundred and thirty passengers by the ° C rm ke admitted to pratique to-morrow. The Journeymen bootmakers last night formed themselves into a trades union.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 164, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 164, 1 April 1874, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 164, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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