[per greville's telegraph company, reuter's agents.]
Chkistchuroh, Sept. 9. Grimshaw, an. elderly woman, hung herself in a fie of despondency.
A meeting has been called in favor of Macandrew's resolutions. Auckland, Sept. 5. The Joshua Bates, with 286 Chinese, put in leaking. Chinamen suffering from scurvy. Two died in the harbor, and three before arrival. They have been placed on the Motuiki Island. In a few days they will proceed to their destination. • ' - ; Caledonians declared a dividend of L 3 j Nonpareil, 7s.' The Rifleman, for Chatham Islands, has keen wrecked in Blind Bay, Great Barrier Island. , All hands saved. .. A seaman, named George Russell, has been lost from the ketch Eagle during a gale. ■•••-•■ Clarke, Brothers reporf— Caledonians, L 145 ; Thames, W7 10s ; Tookey's, L34 j Moanatairi, L 6 15s j Qtago, 14 2s 6d j Central Italy, L 2 ss, The wife of William Bnckland, M.H.R,, died suddenly on the 4th. An inquest is now sitting.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 975, 11 September 1871, Page 2
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