LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Auckland, Last Night.
Arrangements have been mnde to give Auckland's returned riflemen a hearty reception to-morrow Markets ; butter prime fresh, 10(1 ; cheeso, good factory, 4d to 4£d, Canterbury, none, eggs Is 3d ; hid in bladders, s£d ; bacon and haras in cloth, provincial, 7d to 7£, Canterbury bacon 7d, bacon and hams in equal numbers 7£. The Maori Parliament, Bay of Islands, resulted m a resolution being passed to maintain the Treaty of Wuitangi, also that Ihaka Hakuene, bo requested during the next session to move that the Representation Act, 1867, be repealo 1, and move in placo thereof, " That Maori protection bill be introduced." VVellington, Last Night. The Underwriters Association resolved
in conseqnendo of the lute fho and ftiiluro of tho water supply, to considerably in crease tlie rate of premiums on wooden buildings in business blocks in the ciiy. CiißiSTCiiuiioii, Last night. Mr Justice Johnston »vill p> probably deliver judgment in the Appeal Court on Halls case. Chief Justice left for West Coast this morning, and this leads to conclusion that unanimous decision has been come to on the matter. LATEST FHOM THAMES. Thames, Last Night. Diamond (Karangahake). — 25 tons of quartz from this claim treated at Railey's plant, yielded 95ozs melted gold from the tables, and 103ozs 19dwts from tho pans ; total 198ozs lOdvvts gold, which is said to be worth about £2 10s per oz ; but it will not be assayed until to-morrow.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 194, 12 March 1887, Page 2
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248LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Auckland, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 194, 12 March 1887, Page 2
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