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TELEGRAMS.

>a She W ikatipiTTelives~"Sy'drrsy~fot-Wbl-lington on Saturday next, and the Rotorua leaves for Auckland the same day. _ i Dr. Le non has received the following j cablegram from Mr. Taylor, Superinten- < dent of Telegraphs at Sydney : —" The ] total loss of the ship Susannah Godeffroy • is repon ed near Newcastle. Captain Edmonson and several of the crew were ; drowned." September 29. , The sijeainer Manawatu while on the ■ passage from Wanganui to Vv T ellinsjton, met with a mishap to her engines. She ; put in atj ILapici, and will be towed into ■Wellington to-morrow, DUNEDIN. September 29. In thi case of Mackenzie v. Smith, Judge Williams gave judgment upholding the jurr'a verdict. The defendant gave notice o appeal. CHRISTCHUPJGH.T I HAD September 28. i Edward Kearns, mate of the Sarah and Mary (the subject of recent enquiry), was to-day sento .WMSSMjhs' hard labor for stealing a pair of binocular glasses and a i °T?he East_ Christchurch School Com- : mittee vince) has resolved to bring the compulsory clauses of the Act into-force. ir T S.eptember_27i )fTj|e 3Xtra on stelegra ah messages at the Rangiora olS.ee is discontinued. Mr. Taylor, a rec-.ent arrival ,torg..En&; las eatabiished a manufactofy 'for involving ffi.r ? new le. v * '•' ' ~ J L ' i Mr. Pemberton, of Ashley s is about to •gsefieAt a new method of manisjac£uring>! Indies. It is said to be a great improvement on .>j{j iou-jiCi! coa LYTTELTON,— M j September 29. )6 Thej (®rt£i,<l<l'2Ba&n^Xh 4s im.-' rivedlfrom London, 88 days out. She brings 64 passengers. PMiilg<-:febSd??s aa S de&tjh occurred from heart disease, but •iherejwas no sickness on v/il ■'l AUCKLAND. yr ___ ft (sEhi French vignerons went to Helenswith five ; 'Coran: enae vine growing at Dargaville. Biodalf.*! W3 HOKITIKA. H.'EI.H. the 'Prince of Wales^ 1 M,Wr ; I Master of Freemasons of Eosdand has appointed Mr. John Bevlu, Js tS th# firm jf Pollock and 33evan, of Hokitika, as R. W, ERstJfotSGt'SfidMJs!siicci^3' the lute J. Lazar. Official intimation was vecei' edie. ifbb ni- ai Li aat; - 0 ata B Kli ta^i of the Appointment, by the San 3 'Fran msco mail^ The Annie Wilson, lately arrives from f WVlql iide, jvhilst being tatted, out by the , ;Nor2b "Spit, ..She Delonga to Auckland. GREYMODTH. . September 28. The Golden Fleece Quartz Mining Gom- ■ jPftnjj, Reefton, cleaned up on Saturday, I with' a result of 10590zs lSdwts ratorte'd gold from 932 tons quartz. A dividend of ; Is per share has been declared. The j United Alpine, Lyell, cleared up on i Friday, with a result of 4890?.3 amalgam froni 158 tons stone,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 29 September 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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