TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
We are indebted to the West Coast Times for the following telegrams : — Nelson, Monday, 3.45 p.m. Arrived 20fcli, the Phoebe from the South ; the Claud Hamilton and Kennedy, from the West Coast.' Sailed 19th, the Wellington for Welling- - ton, The five condemned Maoris were executed at Auckland on the 17th, for the murder of Mr Fulloon. There are no signa at the Taranaki -iss^Sydney. . ' ; ' *•' Christchurch, Tuesday, 3.36 p. m. The steamer. Auckland has sailed with . the English mail for northern portsv 1 Nelson, Tuesday; 3.50 p.m. Arrived. — The Tararua from Sydney ; the Ahuriri from Wellington. Sailed. —The Taranaki, , for the South ; the Phoebe for the North. In the Supreme Court Mrs Spendlove tried for infanticide, was acquitted on the capital charge, btit found guilty of concealment o% birth, and sentenced to «jighteea months' im ? ■. prisonment, . , - .Slight shocks of an earthquake were felt here on Sunday night. Shocks of an earthquake are also reported, by the Tarama to have been felt at Mudgee and the neighborhood in New South Wales. Sydney , Commercial,— Flour, «-vt >;miiils» LI 7 ; Chiliaja wheat, 5s 5d to 5s 9d. Twentytwo thousand bushels of lN'ew Zealand- bats, ex Yarra, sold at 5s 7d to 5s Bd. Kain was falling in several districts. -
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Grey River Argus, Issue 57, 24 May 1866, Page 2
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