LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By El ectric Telegraph .) From Our Own Correspondence.
Tiiamks, Ln^t Night. The New Prince imperial mine has produced half a ton of exceedingly rich specimens within the hist three days, at ;i depth of nearly 500 feet below sea level, and there i.s every probability tint further rich hauls will be made. Auckland, Last Night. Buekland reports iat cuttle, 22s to 2Gs per 1001b-- ; lambs, numerous, dull sale, (3s to 14s (id ; tat sheep, moderate i.umbeis, without alteMtion in price. The Chamber ot Uonnnoice, on the motion ot! Mr Firth, p.issrd a resolution .strongly in favour of the Stratford route foi the trunk line. Imperials, 28s to '6'.U Gd ; receding to 31s. CiiitifcTOiiuiioii, Last Night. At n meeting of unemployed at which 50 were present, it was decided to ask u higher rate of pay than eightpence per 3 ard for formation on the railway relief work.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 67, 13 September 1884, Page 2
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149LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 67, 13 September 1884, Page 2
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