BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
* . Gbahamston, February 29. Scarlet fever is reported in several families at Tararu for the second time within one month. '
' Chbistohobch, February 29. Ahe City Council have decided to const: uct public baths in the Riv r Avon.
f (From our own Correspondent,) Auckland, March 1. A pilot reports mutiny on board the American barque Marathon, bound hence to Kew York, which sailed yeaterdiy. The captain has' locked his disaffected crew in the deckhouse, and threatens them into subjection. A strong north-easter is blowing here.The City of Melboui ne brings five passenger *, including Mr Hi Price, the mail agent. She did not touch at Kandavau, and hj aves to-night for Sydney. Tim Granada also arrived from KanuVa«’ eight passengers. She leaves for me South to-morrow with the English mail. The Llewellyn left yesterday for Fiji.
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Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3
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137BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3
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