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j I'UKSS AOF.NCV. J W'ELLIXGTOX. January 20. Tin' r.uua has been out in the Strait all dav. Tic Egmont left ibis morning early fo pick up the buoyed end, while the I.una weid away to pick up on White’s Hay side They hooked the cable three quarters of a mile irom ‘end, but were afraid to underrun it towards the end fur fear tho strong tide would take possession of them. They, lowered again and attached a temporary cask bimy. with the. idea of grappling near the end of lie* cable, tin* buoy being a imcd guide; Just then the Egmont came up, amf reported tire la-caking of the, wire rope while attempting to yet the end of the cable <m hoard. When the Tui left, the Luna was waiting for slack water to pick up Dvcll’s Day end again. Th - w at her is fin.- and the glass high. Jdoyd.'eU-cl rieian, y-ports Lyhll Day end of cuble hook"d and piac-d on hoard the Egmont: at 7..Tip.in., short distance from tic enii. beach <1 the end hy undernmning anil received mushroom anchor and chain. <h> out at daylight ■ to-morrow to pick up White's -1 lay end. Supposed the wire rope has broke through a kink ; whe.se all right. Dr i.envui goes to J.yell Bay to-night to' lake eh cll'icul teslH. January 27. During the day the I.una picked up the' White Hay end of Dm cubic and made a S i,lice ; p.egan paying out. anil by S.TJ was nhinysrde til** Egmont, which-was riding to I lie o' her end. Tic-T-rd' v.c-ts delaine-i for fcveral hj hv th ■ Luna. a;i i eo-nccc-M s;.’ : is i' I" comp Tie i •*.•*• j-H. Ny , ui- o v ni cuing early. The tests show the cable iii .good order tnrougnoiit.

Af m i|ii i d ei;-p;ist 11v,e,..1he cahm was (■ ■';• imp!i, anil c .mninn'ma!ion niWr ii 'l' l ' - twAkands resrored after an inlgmiption of ' 1 (I 1 VS. ;■ ’ ii is (•■ainlalcVtliat til*' fAia! e-p.-n itnre in emm■■r'l.in with I he, recovery m the eaHmhm.hmt 1 8:0'-'!;' ' '■ ■ w .. is Slii a inM+*■ -fin.l a- hair spare cable avuiiabie. ■ , Jatitmry 28. ; .X: AV v.REYMAFTi-L ■ ' 1 '’•! VnUaVy fG, •A 7A<- i F A..wen! m phT ism'S the i f o ,(< ( .ntS of a ‘of; woo Tm'i Cf ft';- h :r 6 Ifft'U I ■ , v ,. , I'A I I PI. ■'! ■ p- a ; vh-’w (I 'Gae v, ini'l ih.'iMafi’l'ahwln-rf' li, Tim, una-G. _ winch he fook J o ■ a;';I■i] i* I, '{'as -v <li■l ii i d pave any-hu orAnAt'ermas in wiiiam ii ha I 1 >■m ToU.iul. On I> -?n;c fiirlher ' ; quc.itioned, dm ;Mve •inlpiircrs -to nnders mi l that the (flail/ was pot in tli-.Ta-anaki province. Casey fs-j ill jj; lie, liuuiy it known-,'Whyiv la; Con oil i }i(. '.vmi!'! lint yd any protection;.as it Mill 111' k 11 : i\v 11 1 V ill 1- 1 h.V';'.” ’l’ll'' wrii'-r snvs i 'as: V lias' 1 ).■•<•!I at 'fie' Thames, me! mauam'd ii elaitn there, fin,;! that ho is a man of a very' ipiod chanieter. . "• N A!’l FK. .farmray 27. . Oflicial decimationof poll I'nr Fa-dem Maori dial riel is adjournal ami il AVialm-s----(l-iv next. The elecdimi is most likely inVai .1. ■ ' : afgkland. .January 27. Edwin I’.uT.er, a Tmropeiui c:ii, loved by A'I(• "■ h<■■ - 11 , ji v Kps,mi, was found in a e limp of bn-h need, Ins' held l.i my learlui'y smash d with a tomahawk. A fellow ■■■a vanl. named I.o 111; ya, d, a Maori, is mmsj (lie- r!i(-r wiil deceased s eo"t and L• >O. Th"V 1 1 ,■ ai ;t dispute yesterday ab-atl a,mm oil mi-V, mid I here meins led iiiiie doubt yi;; 1 ti,.. M:mri committed 11 I <■ inurdei-. Ii ie lln iien! it po ii aide that Ire Will make for »] 11. Kimr eoiin! !■;>•.' Tii • poliee are, in pursuit with the intention of stoppmy; Ipifi. I'X PU BLIBIL El)' TFLFGIFVMd. Loxi.iox, .Tan. ’d. A ('idiinef roitnen was held mi the Id'h. to eonsider tlie scheme of Cmm! A ml-assy, d lie yVe/es nre'es (lie complete ndlcs-ion of {‘’rune.i and ! t.alr to scheinn. Idxiieri'nents have been .ordered at Wo.iUvieh to, discover uuiehanieal ineaim of of puddling Indian iron ore, nsm;;; Indian cods. An Kneiidi caoifalist is uce-ociat hip purchase of Ky-yplian railway. 'J'lic Po wits sin ply make verbally I riend !y ,v]ip ■scnl a I ions to I’orle rcspeclm<t scheme of Cnmil Amlrassny. <l< iier.nl lynalh ii' and Count Zieliy leave iii'crn line the d isii ie' ina I ions of I’orfeto listmi to representations cniicenimi*' n JT >nn, a’lliouyh the mind ol' the Cahinet is im-cliane-ed. .Ministers maintaiii their individual opinions. • _ 'Tie' mail steaim v Cliina, for Australia, "elmned to Gidle with eno'ine disabled. MkLCuMKNK. .1 annare 10. Markets ve-y dn!h WllClt. ir- ; t ton-. .1’ 12 17s dd ; •■ais, ds !i ! : ipiile neir'ei ted. h’he ( Ipi a sit ion con ! innn to nhsl met .‘ill hn si ness. Party feidinir rims vc-y hi.e-ii. Harsh rhinu's are said on both sides. The (.'ominisaioner of (’nsiouis sine :-: dir Thomas, another membe", in til-' InlAy, Th -re will sin n b ■ na mo;i -y availab'e for payneiit of pidd'c c-i'diro s, mid p; op!e are a-lcine- v\-liat is to he the r-'sn r ofii-a'i. Tim '.varsl»-amer 1 >i<lo sail: d for f’■ i*_■ T*n hj Tip' fit' ol' San Lmaneiseo left Sydn y oti Friday lor Fiji. Fe.nTef fee r emitinn The dronyht eontimi‘s in ( jneens’and. 'l'eii thousand pounds hav> be -n sebseri I I'd (u send ;i trial of .frozen melt lo line’and. A PEL A IDF. A man named Hare was found, dead, with a :,h liuli-d pis) ol basilic I*s " linn her to' Her Fi'nnefs Han*, date private secretary to Governor Feryussmi, .and .rieplmti - of Ih'ofcssor Alan rice. SYDNEY. Speaker is daiiLceronsly ill. A letter from We!liiii-(on In Tuesdays’ !h raid, stiewiny; tlie dan.ieemns financial crisis in New Zealand, has excited much merest in monetary circles.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 29 January 1876, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 29 January 1876, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 29 January 1876, Page 2

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