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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

(from greville’s telegram company.) Auckland, Sept. 19. The Southern Gross has circulated a report that Mr Stafford has made overtures to Mr Vogel. The banquet given last evening to Captain Logan, of the steamer Hero, by the merchants and others, expressive of their syrapathy with linn on his vessel being unnecessarily detained in quarantine at Sydney, was a greit success. Every mercantile firm was represented. The Mayor was in the chair, and was supported by Hr Pollen and Captain Beckham. The Hero will sail for Sydney at 3 o’clock, with a large number of passengers. The native chief Patuahone, brother of Taraaki Woka, died at North Shore, aged 105 years. He will I e remembered as being taken on board Captain Cook’s vessel on her first visit to New Zealand. Arrived —The Auckland whaling barque Albion, with 500 barrels of oil, after a two months’ cruise.

LATEST FROM ENGLAND. One day’s* 1 later unpublished telegrams have been received per Nebraska by Greville. London, August 20. Several despatches were received from Belfast yesterday and this morning. The populace is now divided into hostile Catholic and Protestant mobs. Whenever they come in contact a fight ensues. police are using every effort to stop the rioting, and been compelled to tire on the rioters on both sides. Over twenty of tps iapeer were wounded during yesterday. 3he constabulary are pouring into the city from all parts. Two or three persons died in the Hospital from wounds received yesterday. The excitement is intense. The principal streets are now occupied by-troops with fixed bayonets, and only by this means can the npohs bp kept apart. The Dragoons and 40th Light iVautry have arrived. New York. The establishment of Mr Hockensack wag robbed last evening of 15,000 dollars’ worth of jewellery. Fifteen persons died of sunstroke yesterday and to-day. Several vessels have arrived with yellow fever. One ship reported fourteen deaths on board, Napier, Sept. 19. At the cattle sale, to-day, steers fetched L 5 to L 6 10s ; calves, 30s to 40s. Mr Dolbell, M.P.C., who was severely gored by a bull, is convalescent. The Government has bought 88 acres at Awanui, near Waiapu, for a township. Arrived—Bangatira and Nebraska, from Auckland. Both sail for Wellington at 12.30. Mr Ormond |s a passenger'by the Nebraska.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 2

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