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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

(From the New Zealand Press Association.)

Hokitika, October 10. The Claud Hamilton has sailed fur Mel bourne, with 5500 ounces of gold,

Timaru, October 19. The show for Wednesday promises to be a great success. There are ITS of sheep, 51 of cattle, 51 horses, and 56 pigs. Other entries are proportional. (From the Timaru Gazette.) Auckland, October 16. Lewis Mark, cook of the Nevada, was fined LIOO and costs, or six mouths’ imprisonment, for smuggling 1,050 cigars, worth Lls. A milk boy was also arrested, with his can full of cigars. The two German Princes leave in the Hero, for Sydney. At the annual races in January LSOO is to be spent in preparing the course. October 17 News from Fiji reports that the captain of the Dancing Wave arrived from the Islands, and announced the murder of three of his men there. The schooner Van Tromp was wrecked, and the crew escaped, ihe boat was picked up by the Basilisk. Jhe Bau mountaineers have surrendered. An inquiry was to be held on board the Cossack, relative to a charge of kidnapping against the schooner Nukulaii. Three of the crew accused were sent to Sydney for trial. Tanna residents complain of Mr Whitby s grave being opened, and the bones acattered broadcast.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3018, 21 October 1872, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
216

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3018, 21 October 1872, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3018, 21 October 1872, Page 3

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