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LATEST TEL EGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent.

LATEST FROM OIFINEMURI. Paeuoa, Last Is T i»ht. Mi P. Ferguson who hud In- on connected with mining in tins di-.lni'l for the Ici^l 10 ) Civs, di(;(l a! W.iihi thK moinin^'. He liiid bt'on ailin" ioi tome time past, so that his Midden death will not be a surprise for Ins friends.

Owiiaroa, Friday. Mr Jtio . Abbott, proprietor oi! the Smile of Foitune mine and I3attery, paid a visi f Lo this district yesterday, and it is stated that he intends floating tlie whole concern on the London market at aneriily d.it", and by that means rai^in<>; S'ldiuiiMit capital to thoroughly develope the mine.

LATEST FROM AUCKLAND, Auckland, Last Ni^ht. The Free Public Library ami Ait Gallery arc to bo opened by the Mayor on sth March. Sir George Grey's Library lus been insured by the C'ty (Jounjil i'or jCjOO.

SPOUTINGThe weight Mitrielluse was likely to leceive in Newmarket handicaps formed a topic of conversation at Tatteisals last night, and some- wagering took place over the matter, the great majority were decidedly of opinion tlui 1 " our sprinstcr would be apportioned over Bst, but a, well known visiting" knight of the pencil maintained (hat she would receive 8-t or under, mil b icked his oj mi in by watering ale\el fift\. Dining the evening 400 to 8 was hooked about the daughter of j"\[(i-kcL for the race under notice. The meeting of the Kiflo Association at Ahuriii i\ expected to occupy eighL (lays. Ovoi 300 competitois will ta!;e p.ut in the matches, and it is estimated that 3) teams \\\\\ enter for the Teams' Match. It is suggested that the lion. Mr U.illanec, dining his visit to Auckland, should be imitcd to give a public address on the land and settlement fcheme. A tnu'iit pi,|. • . ... („. ! ■ 'ipnoiutcd by the tit\ school eommittee-i.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 187, 15 January 1887, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 187, 15 January 1887, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 187, 15 January 1887, Page 2

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