LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent.
MARKET REPORT. I Auok'^AND, Friday. ;. ,Buckland reports at Reuinera Thursdjfyjj ~D.iiry cattle scarce, tho.se offered* woret generally of inferior 'quality ; buyers plentiful, prices ranged from £5 to J69. jFat oaitletwere in full '289 being 'sold to the trade. Good .sieer beef ,bi ought from 22s to 24s pnr lOOlbs. A ( large number of sheep wore" yardod, and were dispoaedxof at ftlightlyl^weiwnluw.,l Fat and store pigs in good supply, no change in value. ■. A midshipman of tho Austrian warship .wandered away from the Shooting party on Motutapi, and has not since been seen. It is feared he has met with an accident. A search is proceeding. The City South local, option polling is ! proceeding to-day, but; is considered sucU a safe victory for the temperance party that little interest is being taken 1 in it.
— [TO-DAY'S MA RK ET9; "**>™>»* Wholesale : Butter, fresh, B£d to lOd ; Rait '(scarce), 8d to 9£d ; oheeße, good factory, 5d to 6d£d ; eggs, per dozen, 2s §d:; bacon and hftm?, provincial, 6d, to $cfc hams, 8d to 9d. H
¥ATAtf FINING* 1 ACOrbEJNTi DoneOin, Friday. In the Phcemx-rnihe a'fe Skipper's, Joseph and James; MitoheJ),, father aqd ,son,, were killed while 'sloping' outqu'a'rfz. ' Itik presumed the accident was the result oi the grpuyjd „ .beings looB.e.d v .^ ( by w^,,. r d^.na,iii] y Le charge. ( 1 * WanganU'l, Friday. The Defence, Minister arrived here on Wednesday night, and "left" yesterday' mtuning for Opunake, to enquire into the' recent scarce at Parihaka.
TAURANGA ELECTION. Taokanga, Fridayi Kelly and Sheehan were nominated as candidates for the Tauranga r seut to-day, ihe show of hands gave 42 for Shoeiiun' and 41 for Kelly. The whole of Sheelian's supporters present were cohveyed fiom the outskirts by cabs. A' poll was demanded on behulf of Kelly.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 102, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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299LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 102, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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