LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Auckland, Last Night.
An effort will be made to open the Cambridge hue tor truthc tlie same time as the Te »roha railway, which is fixed fur the Ist October, but if the Cambridge line is not then ready, it will be opened a few dayy later. A well-known telegraph operator left for Aut.tr.ihu suddenly, leaving a large number of lamenting creditors. liueklriud reports : Fnt cattle, 21s to 2f>s. iSheep, hhoit requirements, 3£d. At the Board of Education to day Mr Luke was elected Uhajrm.ui. O'Don<»ghue wrote Ironi the Thames «iyking permission to withdraw letter hi id betore the lioard. Permission was reluscd, and several member.-, Imvjng commented on the offensive character of the letter' ujmotion was passed giving U'Donoghue tliree mjiitha' notice of dismissal.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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134LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Auckland, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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