BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from gueville’s telegram com pan v, rkuter’s agents.) Invercargill, August 7. A luau named Fleming, lately an inmate of the Dunedin Lunatic Asylum, committed suicide to-day at the Halfway Bush by shooting himself. Mr Lumsden addresses his constituents to-night. The meeting is expected to be a stormy one. The Ahuriri grounded on the Riverton bar, but has been got off and proceeds to Dunedin to-morrow. Auckland, August 5. The Caledonian Company has declared a dividend of LI 5, and the Thames Company one of 455. The Caledonian has two tons of specimens ready for crushing. A heavy snow storm passed over the City yesterday,
There is a great scaucity of coal arid blasting powder at the Thames, and it is feared that several companies will have to stop work milcss a supply is quickly obtained. The barque Alice Cameron has arrived from Sydney, seven days out. Wellington, August 7. Five Hau-hau Maori prisoners, under sentence of penal servitude for life for high treason, leave to-day, per Wellington, for'Dunedin Gaol.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2643, 7 August 1871, Page 2
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172BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2643, 7 August 1871, Page 2
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