LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our own Correspondent.
SUPPOSED SUICIDE. Auckland, Fii.Uy. The hotly of J lhannu. Binning, wife of n slaughterman, has been found in the hiirhour near Suns and 'Brown.*, dlip. N«n tli Miore. She had for some timo pasi uli'iwn bi^na of mental aberation, and yestei lay tiiru-itened to destroj' her*. -If, *nml it i-* supposed she carried her tin at into execution.
TAfARO A DISASTER. ' Tlio St ir i 'pori.-r telegiaphing from the seme oi" tliu Tiiaroti disaster, p, V s: " Wry liitlo fresh came out at tli • inquest, and all rumours <>C any supposed^/oul pla> wcio vciy effei tually disposed" of. A veidictot- Inuml drowned was tetunied. A fain ;ul u mistaice had been mad > in thr idem lic.itiou of the body of iMonkumn. the ejueJ ullk-ur, The body supposed to l)e lii« had been screwed down in the cofiin, ,md would havi boi-n hliinped to his friend* ,it Dunedm, only that tho hte.unor exported did not call. When the chief steward arnved he immediately identiti.-d as Monkm m\ body the Ihhlv hitheito supposed to be that <»f an engineer. The body supposed to h.ive | )e on the chief officer's the Htewaid l> ilieved to be that of a seaman. The r-'ji u now ebbing and Howinir through the hold of the Taiaroa, and the shingle appeartt to besilthg round her.
FATAL ACCIDENT. Gi isym >UT]i. Last Night. Yt^terd.iy whilst I [on '3 RlcUn.iy, of Otowio, was dm.ng .n a sunnij; oart it upset, .did lie wu- kil'-d fnsi mUneoush LATEST FAEROJI. WAjIII. Pakroa, Pn'.ljiy. Silvorton. — The winze is mow down 65 feet, and 401 bs picked stone were obtained from last breaking down of quartz. Duving towards the winze hna been resumed. The manager has now on hand about 5001 bs good picked stone, which will be crushed about Monday next. Union. — Crushing for this mine with ten head of stampers is now proceeding at the Martha Battery ; the show on the plates is good enough to warrant a belief that the return will not be far shoit of 2ozs per ton.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 150, 17 April 1886, Page 2
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349LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 150, 17 April 1886, Page 2
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