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Telegraphic.

lyiiOil OUR OWN coreespondik?.) Collapse of the “Echo.” Auckland, Friday Ere»ing. A suit was brought in tho E M. Court bj Allison Bros, to recover £3 for horse hire debt incurred by Henry Warburton Fornall k 187 L The defendant swore he never'engigei a horse from plaintiff, who was zion*suited. Tho stud horse Sledtnere, belonging to Major Walmslj, and sire of tho winner of the Chi church Cup and Derby, died of rheumatic t yesterday.

The Taranaki, when coming in at Onehung* t ran into the Hawes, doing £2O of damage, The Echo ceased publishing yesterday, h its obituary notice, it claims to hare sad £3OOO in the venture. The plant has b«a purchased by Reed and Brett,"

Beod contradicts the rumour that he iotendj starting a provincialist paper at Dunedin. The German war ship Gazelle sailed hr ' Fiji. About 200 attended the ball given h the officers on Wednesday. Tom Niccoi has launched the sehoonr Ten* gatatiri, built to the order of Godeffrei aid Son, of Hamburg and Samoa, Mr Gee. of Gee and Potter, coachbuildtn, fell down a ladder and broke his leg. George Staines, politician and peopU’i champion, was fined 5s and costs. 4000 attended the Ellerslio sports, Matthew Moore was fully committed for the murder of Richard Barrett in thv Sho& land street row. Annie Miiler alias Mrs IPoath was coni' milted for murdering her infant child fcj jumping into the water with it. Sir George Grey presided at the Agricultunl Society’s dinner. The Itowena delayed her departure tiii to-morrow. Barstow took his seat for the first time m Resident Magistrate,

The. following telegram was posted outslii our office immedialelg on its receipt, as was all information on this sad matter as received BOAT ACCIDENT. (FHOM OUIt OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Katie ati, Thursday Morning. A native reports Andersen’s boat found bottom up at Egg Island this side of Uu Mangroves. Anderson, Murdoc, and Arthur Stewart went out in her and are supposed 1$ bo drowned.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 November 1875, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 November 1875, Page 2

Telegraphic. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 November 1875, Page 2

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