Telegraphic.
PER PRESS AGEXCY, 0 Auckland, Friday evening. Captain Johnson, late of tiro Magellan Cloud, fell down stairs at his lodging and injured himself severely. Ho was taken to the Hospital, and is not expected to live. Brother William McCullough, of the Thames Star, on Tuesday evening was installed Deputy Provincial {Hand Master of New Zealand under the Scottish Constitution. St. Matthew's Juvenile Flower Show and Exhibition on Tuesday evening was a great success. Annie Smart obtained a sewing machine as first prize for plain work'. In the Supreme Court in banco Judge Gillies gave judgment for the defendant on demurrer in the suit Henderson and Bpraggou v. McKenzie.
Michael Costello, charged with attempting suicide, was discharged on the score of temporary insanity.
The animal meeting of the Auckland Bowing Club was hold on \Vodnosday. Seven new' members joined. Great disgust is felt in Auckland at the poor show made by the Foot-ball team.
Agmnv’s lecture on Freemasonry went oil: well.
Andrew Heavy, pawnbroker, was charged with, holding a gold ring when applied for by the pledger, and acquitted. Mr .Rees showing that accused had made a mistake and parted with the ring to another party. A girl, four years old, daughter of Hogan, a milkman, while playfully heating a horse, the animal suddenly kicked, striking the child on the forehead, fracturing her skull. Hopes of her recovery are entertained.
Kate McMamis, a good looking young girl, about twenty years of
ago, was sent to prison as an incorrigible rogue for one year. Joseph White, sentenced to one month’s imprisonment for stealing 39s from William M.array at a hoarding house in Chapel direct. Mr Buckland reports: Cattle, 35s to 40s per 10011); sheep, odd to -Id ; fat slump in full supply. On Thursday 300 head stoic 1 cattle were sold, mostly of a. rough class, at 10s per head lon - or.
Russell, Friday mating, Wlialcs arc very plentiful along the coast, and u good season is expected.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 318, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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327Telegraphic. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 318, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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