Telegraphic.
(feom oub own correspondent.) 1 Latest Mining News.Tuesday night. Captain Eyre, Governor of Mount Eden Gaol, is dying.
On Sunday an accident occurred ' on ■ the Kaipira Railway. The engine of a special train ran off (ho Hoc, tearing up. metals some distance, No one was injured. The City of london Gold Mining Co.-.tteld their annual meeting. - The report and balance sheet were adopted. Receipts from Ist March to 24th December, when the Bright' Smile pump stopped, 8781 oz. 15 dwts. from 13,510 tons quartz, giving shareholders £1 10s per sham, and enabling the directors to oarry over £3000 for contingencies.- The ohairman said now that the pump had restarted therewas agood future before -the' mine.
The criminal calendar for the sessions beginning on Monday- next is v&ry light. It
contains eight-names-; Himiona, murder case>- ' is the only important charge. ! The pigeon matoh betweenv-Aueldand and Dunedhi'was-won by the former by 205 to-' 181. Mr Vesep Slewari w. ifce3 to the Sftwdf Eying: the asaeition of th& Herald that one of the special settlers had signed among.the destituteat the Thames. Arrived —Glimpse, frron Newcastler " -t Sailed— Colima, for the South. The Tairua Company had an extraordinary meeting! today, and carried the advertised' resolutions winding up the company, and empowering the liquidators to sell the mine to the Tairua- Prospeetora' Mining, Company,. Four young-men are on < remand,. charged -rrith assaulting a man iid couple, and 'attempt • - ing violence on the woman. ; Antonio Marco was committed for trial forstabbing Williamson at Onehunga. [PEB PBTJSS AGENCY.] 5 Yiruient Scarlet Fe;sr at: Grahamstown^ Q-BAHAMBTOWN, Taeßday evening. Soarlet fever-is spreading. One case of a - virulent type yesterday. Fresh casea reported ' in three widely separate localities in the • district. (EBOMnOTTB OWN CORBEBPONDENT.) Depositions- Mad 6 Against Capt.. Morris's Agent in Opotiki for* \ Bribery. Opotiki, Tuesday. Deposit ions hftvo been made to-day against • Captain Morris's agents for bribery. Great ■• here. V , (PBESS AGENCY.) Wemington, Tuesday. ■ Messrs William G-tsborne, William Seed,., and John Knowles have been appointed aa - Commissioners to visit the several provinces, and to obtain confirmation with a view to - {Consolidation of offices uuder the new system.. •JThey proceeded South in the Phoebe this affernoon.-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 370, 29 March 1876, Page 2
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