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TELEGRAPHIC.

[Pbe Submauimb Cable.] Murdering his Mate. Stdkey, Ootober 25.—The Italian Bordietta is remanded on the charge of murdering htematoCornierto, whose charred remains were found near Kilmore. The Easby arrived at Newcastle yesterday. The Albion has sniled from Melbourne for Hokitika, and the Ota?o for the Bluff. P Three hundred articles and a large quantity of jewellery have been found in the possession of some burglars recently nrrested. A man named Giles, a bookmaker, of Melbourne, has been convicted of the manslaughter of a blackfellow, and sentenced at Deniliqnin to three years' imprisonment. Latest Melbourne Betting. ' Wklbourhb, October 26.—The following is the latest betting:— MARIBTBNONG FLATS. 6 to 1 agst Sapidity lOtol „ Expectation. ▼.B.C. t>EEBT. 5 to 4 agßt Newminster sto 1 „ Tocal 101« 1 „ any other. MBLBOUBNB CUP. 7 to 1 agßt Feu d'Artifice Bto 1 „ Irish Siew lOtol „ Valentia. CFeom on ows r'oß&sspoßPßjrrs.J Auokland and Abolition. AnciLiMD, October 25.—The 'Star/ commentin* °nthe Rlvertoa r« making a holiday on Abolition cominp into force, suggests that Auckland should petition for a day of humiliation and prayer. Co';s«id.'r|v»lea^U".7T l crrated by the position of the proprietor ot the Aexaudra Hoto.l, who has barricaded hia house against two bailiffs OutsKie, shutting one in. At the Police Court to-day, a woman charged her fc«sW with hor with a " tormentor," which proved to be a pot-stick. The annual romtta will probably be held in the Manokau on the ord or 4th of Jnnuary. Sir George Grey to bo Feted. AucXLA.su. October -6.—A Ki.-:etkurTa the ».v>o n . tiou ot the AncKuiud wcuii'..e--i was hil'l •yt-steiM The proceedings w*re private, but oi.iaioiw'divided between a banquet anl a- procession. Sonw subgest.a torchlight procession. • Mr G. N. Brassey, of the Crown Prosecutor's Office, was admitted a barrister to-day. This is the foam lawyer admitted since last etamiaa-

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Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3

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