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LATTEST TELEGRAMS. (BY Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent.

LATEST' FKOM OHINEMURI. I\veuoa, Last Night. Rose (Knrmigahake). — Cleaning up and ictorling for ibis mine took place to-day, the result being 430z of retorted gold from 21 tons of general dirt.

KLMRKULHY GOLD FIELD. Auckland, Last Night. Strong loiters received at Wellington from 2s e;v Zealanders who wont to Kimberley, warning peisons against going. They give glooming accounts of the field, and say many arc sacrificing their equipment in l>erby and not going on to the field. Three Maoris recently from Parihaka commenced ploughing on the land of Andrew Anderson, of Mangare. They stated they were carrying out Te Whiti's orders. Superintendent Thomson with a posse of police vihited the' ground to-day and warned the Natives th::t. a repetition of the offence will land them in Mount Eden Gaol. A meeting of Cambria shareholders resolved to increase the capital to £4-1,700, by the issue of 13,000 new shares of £1 each, 5s l Jd paid ; said 13,000 new shares be given to the Darwin Company in exchange lor their property.

MAIIKETS. This day. — Wholesale : Butter, prime fresh, Is ; cheese, good factory, s£d to Tel ; bacon and hams in cloth, Provincial, Gd to SJ-

ILLNESS OF WARDEN KENRICK. Mr Wat Jen. Kcniick is lying very ill at the Auckland Club. He is being attended by X)r llaines, and is now believed to be out of danger.

VOGEL'S LIBEL ACTIONS. Wellington, Last Night. Vogel has served two Mrits on the " Piess" claiming .£l5OO damages for two libols, but has not yet proceeded against the " Times.-'

Rotoiti, Last Right. The Native school-house at Itotoifci was totally destroyed by fire at G o'clock this morning. The fire first broke out in the school-room. Major Wood, the teacher, narrowly escaped, but lost all his clothes, medals, and effects.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18860731.2.9

Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 163, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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LATTEST TELEGRAMS. (BY Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 163, 31 July 1886, Page 2

LATTEST TELEGRAMS. (BY Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 163, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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