LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[per, gbeville's telegraph company, ■ keuter's agents.] Auckland, Jan 25. The men employed on the Waikato Railway have struck, in consequence of an attempt to introduce the nine hours' system. Mr Brogden refuses to give way: Some persons unknown fired several shots through Mr Thomas Russell's windows. No one was wounded. ; Caledonians fluctuating, L 26 ; Thames, L 7 ; Tookeys, Ll4. . January 27. Major Jackson is a candidate for a seat in the Waikato Assembly. M 'Donald, clerk to the Thames Miriing Coiripany, levanted in the Nebraska with Miss Alley, a barmaid, after letting several friends in, one to the extent .of LSOOJ '' r ' ■ ■■■''''■■ *' jg The drought continues severe.. : 7 : Wellington, Jan. 29. The foundation stone of the new provincial buildings was laid by the Superintendent in. the presence of a r large concourse of people. ; .: .'■: i ; r Dunedin,, Jan. 29. The jury in Reicheldt's case' against the Insurance companies returned' a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount. The drought still continues. It is severely felt over the whole province.;
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2
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172LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2
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