BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville’s telegram company, belter's agency.) Auckland, January 11. Dyaentry and diarrhrea are very prevalent here. The Supreme Court had to adjourn yesterday owing to several counsel engaged suffering from these complaints. The Waikato Railway has been commenced by Mr Brogden. Mr Ormond and Mr Brogden are now looking at the Kawakawa line. Mr James Miller’s house at Mangakaramea has been burnt down. His son was burnt to death. George William Rickards, whose parents reside at Hokitika, was drowned while bathing. The share market is dull. Caledonians, 1,50 ; Tookeys are offering at LI7 ; Thames, Ll3 12s. Westport. Fourteen days’ crushing of 40 tons of atone from the Alpine Company at the Lyoll yielded 2130z5. 13iwts. of retorted gold from quicksilver ripples only.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 2
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125BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 2
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