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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Crrespondence.

RESULT OF AUCKLAND LICENSING ELECTIONS. Auckland, xViday. 'City East.— Harper, Winks, Anderson, Buchanan, Edsou ; three independent and two temperance. South Ward, — Anderson, Winks, Harper, Ciirr, Hill j thiec independents, two teiupefance. City North. — Owen, Winstonc, Ewington, jtfeal, Anderson > four temperance and one independent. A requisition asking Major Atkinson to address the Auckland electors has been set on foot The South Malmrnngi lime quaries have been sold for £600, Tha rain has caused a heavy land slip on the main line of railway ah a point neaV Pokeao. The line, which goes > through a cutting at the spot, is completely blocked, and it is expected that several days' work will be required to clear the obstruction.

kotokua railway and the Natives. Hamilton, Friday. The Natives mem to hold <i bi& meeting; at Mannga^wa on Wednesday n >xt re RotonmnMiYiJty, jto decide whether the work be allowed to proceed before the whoio of tho money h.is been paid to tlie Native owners. A large number of Rotoruii Nativob will be present.

LATEST THAMES NisWS. Thames, Fiiday. The fiVst meeting of creditors in the ehtate of Mr J. Gibbons, timber merchant, was held this afternoon. Liabilities to un>ecniod creditors were shown to mn>mnt to £422, and the claims of secured creditors are £150 The debtor's statement show* "assets valued at £845. Replying to qii"ntion-, Gibbons stated in Nov. lust he >ia«i sold his residonoe in Shoitland and contents to his s.m Robert for £16*0, and li.id pai I £15') to his son Kr.mk towards a debt owiny to him, expecting then to collect money to Meet eufieVit liabilities. The meeting *vaa ailjourned until Friday next. Wonderful Return from Ad time Claim, Kar&n^ hake. Six tons of, quartz from the Adeline mine, K,uang,ihaUe, gave a iccum of £96 10s per ton, the .yield being 23uzs gold and 22£ozs silver. Freshet in the Kaueranga river to-d*y brought 1200 logs to Shortland sawmill.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Crrespondence. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Crrespondence. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 2

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