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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND.

NEW FINJD QUARTZ TO BE SENT TO NEW ERA BATTERY. Auokmnd, Last Night It is arranged that fifty tons of New Find quart/, shall be Kent to the Now JUm Battery, YVaiorongomai, for treatment. Finncis JJenry Taylor, throe years old, and son of T.iylov a cabinet maker was burnt to death at his parents lesidonce, Mount Eden to-day. lie bad been left with a brother five years old, whilst his mother went to feed fowls. The Petrel case still drags slowly along at the police court, ttecent evidence discloses nothing new. Star expedition to explore Jlotomalmna with tho object of discovering the terraces had a narrow escape. They were down in tho bod o£ the lake yesterday morning Avhen the fresh eruption occuired. Showers of mud and stones were thrown up incessantly. Prior to the eruption assuming this severe foun, the members of the expedition had passed over tho place where the Pink Terraces once Rtood. There is nothing there now but enormous deposits o£ ejoctod volcanic matter. Wellington, Last Night. A-young- woman named Mary Brougham, employed as housekeeper at the Greytown Hotel, committed suicide by hanging last night.

•LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Wellington, Last Night. Toles Supreme Court Repoiting- Bill lias been thrown out of the Lower Houso on motion for committal. Government have applied to the Tmporial authorities asking for 11. M.5. Minimi .a .'i.s :i ti dining- .ship. The debate on Fyke's motion calling- the attention of the House to the .[iiestiou of pn vi loifes in relation lo the i-ejecting of the Gold Duty Remission Bill by the Legislative Council, has been adjourned till Tuesday. The Premier has refused to accept the Council's amendments in the Charitable Trusts Extension Bill, and a committee has been appointed to consider them.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 160, 10 July 1886, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 160, 10 July 1886, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 160, 10 July 1886, Page 2

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