BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(FROM GULVILLE’s TELEOI!AAt CO.AII’ANV, RIJUTEII’S AGENTS.) Christchurch, December 10. A stable in Kaiapoi was burnt down yesterday close to the scene of the previous lire. Much disappointment is felt at no races being held at Dunedin this season. Auckland Ada Wellington, December 12. Wo congratulate you on opening the line; to Tauranga. Medical evidence shews that no case of Asiatic cholera has occurred at Auckland, Advices from the Waikato report that the King NatiA'es are quiet, but armed. Moananui and Te Hira have been quarrelling. The followers of each are armed, and a fight is imminent. The ship Tiiuam came across the burning dyreck of the ship fVTalabar 1000 miles from the Cape of Good
Hope, and 1600 from St, Helena. She saw no signs of the crew. The City of Auckland brought over 120 passengers, including five Wesleyan ministers. Hie Duke of Edinburgh leaves tonight in the Luna, on a visit to ilotomahana. The Governor and suite accompany him. Herr a reading on Saturday night imjr the patronage of the Prince. Tin l Napier steamer made a successfull trip.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2402, 13 December 1870, Page 2
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183BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2402, 13 December 1870, Page 2
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