LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM PAEROA. Paeroa, Last Night.
Ivanhoe.*-Twenty-8even ounces letortcd gold were obtained i'rom the cleaning' up to-d<iy. This is the lesult of treating 10 tons of general quartz broken out from wall to wall of Liddell's reef, which erne i sures lOilt in thickness. The Native Land Court will sit hers t >- inonow and Monday. It will be pre ided ovcib.y Judge Brook field, and the bus/-
ness io"be dealt with is chiefly that of gi tinting succession orders. DEAfl-I OF MAOltf, M.1I.R.
Wellington, Last Night. Puke te Ao, M.H.U., for Western Maori Dibtiict, died at Otaki yesterday evening ; age 53. llenuro Kuilnui, relative of Tuwlriao, and George Browne luto Government agent, Auckland are mentioned tis probable candidates for local beat.
GiieymoUTIi, last night. Union Compare's Mawhera went ashore at north beach, a little above north moles this morning. Weather was fine and bar quite smooth at (lie tiina, and thore 13 no danger to the passengers. The MawliRia lies much nearer north mole than Wallabi. DEATH BY DROWNING.
Inykucargill, Lust Night. Goorgo G >rdon. manager Bay water Estate, Otautan, was found dion'iicd in Jacobs liver to-day. FATAL ACCIDENT.
Nelson, Last Night A fatal accident occurred hero last ni^ht. William Rowel), an old resident w'hon lying across tramway in a stite of intoxication, was mn over by a buss, and killed instantaneously.
TIIF, RAGE HORSE NELSON. Chiustchurch, Last Ni<jbt. Nelson was absent from training exercises, and has gono out o£ betting.
LATEST THAMES NEWS. ARRIVAL OF Mil GO 11 DON. Mr Gordon Inspecting Engineer, Mines Depmtmcnt, its at present here. Jle has been waited upon by deputations, fioin the Borough Council, County Council, and School ol Mines. Thames.
ADJUSTMENT OF LIABILITIES, THAMES AND 0I1INEMU1U COUNTIES. The Thames public are jubilant nver the lcsult oi' the Government enquiry ve adjustment oL' accounts, bj T Mr ritzgoiuld, between Thames and Ohinemmi Counties, from Hie tone of his remarks tit enquiry it is almost ceitain he will order Ohiaenniri to pay Thames at least £2,000.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 2
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341LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM PAEROA. Paeroa, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 2
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