LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Auckland, Friday.
The bbdy;qf an inl'unt lm» been i'oujui on the UjijnvMmii'nrt.avtlle Episcopalian. OU'urcli, Wajjg&f ij p'«»H* 1 "P jp Kp! eo^P 4 on BuokjAiiU^:: :, (iio vfiioU ; one Jpart 6f J the run^to'iMftlfer.- r/*.; 1 ;-"- ;.-' ' \\ S^l^V
£2A(^%i:f»i|/JJ,W givetf ;t6VP^ao6ekj»; :out #) tlie:*a^pf>Cfouk v. Kennedy, the eintf^Wto-rfayipve jhdgfk'tit -foV plaintiff for £1125/ > -r [~ , The San \3Pranci&bo iruil is expected to morrow. .-
r r f THE SHdRE MAUKBT. r /— : I Cafnbrtas considerably f better, in oon"siequince of a letteiHronvthe inine^innrJkgw reporting over 2001 ba of specmiens from the cross-reef in' "Nol 3" level, bhnres worth 4a more in the nmrket than they weie yesterday. Now aellerß at 21s and IBb Gd. Sutro naked for, few .sellers at 2s 6d. Diamonds also wunted.
j MARKETS. Wholesale i Batter, pi'imo fresh, Is; salt 9d to ,10d ; cheese, cood factory, 5d to 6d ; Canterbury 6£ to 6d, scarce ; egga, per dozen, 8<l ; Canterbury bacon and hams, new cure bacon, 8|«lj bacon and hatus, equal number, 9»l ; huuiß, 10^d.
! OHINEMURI ITEMS. Pakroa Friday. s The election of councillors for Olrinennui County, will take place on the 17th of next month. There will bvj n big; field of candidates, and the contest for the different seats will be keenly contested. A meeting 1 of residents will be held here tomorrow night to protest against the proposed removel of Warden Kenrick, who is highly respected by all classes of the community. Good gold ha» been struck in the Sutro Claim. Karangahake. The reef is 3 feet thick, showing strong colors of coarse gold. Mr R. K. Drvis is building an assay furnace at Karangahake, where reliable nsnayti will be obtainable after Tuesday next. The prospectors of the Crown mine invite tenders for the tiansport of 50 tons of quartz to the Thames furnace. The stone being rich in gold and silver should yield Imndso'iie returns. Two pieces of stone taken from different reefs in the Woodstock mine and treated at the Thames to day yielded at the ratu of 70oii of gold and 365 of silver and Hob of gold 160oz of silver to the ton respectively.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 120, 19 September 1885, Page 2
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357LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Auckland, Friday. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 120, 19 September 1885, Page 2
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