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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

♦/ .. . ' ■ , !. [PRESS AGENCY.] : . j Auckland, Sept. 28. At Coromandel, the strong-box of the Tnkatea Company wa3 broken into, and 2500z of amalgam, valued at LIBO, stolen. The thief has not yet been captured. The Hero passed the City of Auckland, ship, from London, off the Four Knights. Invercajrgili., Sept. 28. Nine; immigrants who left the quarantine station were brought before the Magistrate, to-day, under the 42nd clause of the Public Health Act. The information, was. afterwards. . amended so as ( to : charge the accused as persons who had escaped from' the .quarantine : statipn while being liable to being confined there. The accused were fined , twenty shillings each and Court fees, and costs amount-;, ing to LlO, which was paid by Mr G. Bowes, saloon passenger per Christian M'Ausland. i Wellington, Sept. 28. ■ The following tenders were received at the Public Works Office, for. the cbal gorge . contract permanent way of Brunner Railway : — Hungerford, Greymouth, . L 8985, accepted I declined :— Maher and Co., L 10,268; Butler, L 10 ,984; White, and Goff, and Hayle; ; Ll3;lßi. i '; New Plymouth, Sept. 27. : " In the Intercolonial- Football Match, Dummett kicked off, for Auckland. Drew of Tar an aki made a goal— a. splendid kick. At one o'clock the scores stood, Auckland half a point; Tarauaki, 9 points. The Aucklanders are too light for the Taranaki players. The game was not finished when the messenger left. | The Chile, ninety-five days out from London, has arrived. She left Dartmouth on June 22, rounded Cape Farewell on September 25, and anchored in the roadstead at 11 a.m., yesterday. She brings 136 immigrants, all well. There wete. two deaths, the cook and a child, and two' births. The immigrants seem a good lot. The Chile will sail for Nelson as soon as the wind changes.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2228, 29 September 1875, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2228, 29 September 1875, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2228, 29 September 1875, Page 2

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