LATEST TELEGRAMS (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent.
LITEST FJROM AUCKLAND. Auckland, Last ' Night. THE COMING ELECTIONS Sir Geor»o Grey 1 * mooting ut tho CiLy lLiil, to-niglit is eiowded. Mr Mitrholson intends to oppose. Mr Tole for Eden. MesHis Goldio and Sl i era are spoke o of aw ptobublc caadid;itea for AtioUlnnd West. At the Supiemo Court to-day, tho jui) returned u veni'ct of not guilty in the oase agaiuHt Henry Neil for nianslnu^liLor of his wife at Onehiinga, and the piisoner was discharged.
THE WIG II T KAPE CASK. IToura Te Miniiha, u native, was indicted upon u charge of unlawfully wounding Clmrliib li. Wifcht by cutting Inn o.ir. Thin cafio aios's out of the recent Maori nipo case, Mr O'Mea»her, solicitor lor tho prisoner put in tin application for poHtponement of tho trial. Hie Honor slid ho conld not allow it, but lio would allow a postponeniL'ivt of tho application till the etui of the sessions, when the prisoner could himself trnko, a positive statement that more evidence whs forthcoming.
SHAKE MARKET. The slim e market is quiet, very little business being: transacted. New Zealand Bank shares are wanted at £15, Colonial Banka at 41h , South Biitish Insurance, at 2Ga ; New Zoal.md In;urance at 04s.
LATEST MINING!. A telegram was received from the manager of the Canibiia this morning, reporting a haul ot 3011kh < > tf hpeciinens. There are buj'ors of these shares fit 3s Gd ; Piincc Imperials, sellars about 4».
PKODUCE MARKETS. Wholosiie : Butter, piiiue fresh, 101 ; Clieesi*, good factory, 4d to 4f d ; U.vntorbury none ; lunl in bladdery s}d ; bacon and hams, piovinoi.il, 5d to 7d, hums 8f d to9d. Flour Market, wholesale : Southern flour, £11 15s to £12; Oats, 2s 3d to 2a 5d ; maiae 3b 5d to 3s 7d ; Southern potatoes, £3 to JC3 5s ; onions £8 to £9.
THE ELECTIONS. Duuediir' Star," states Sir Robert Stout will be nominated for Napier, and will sit for Napier if elected.
LATEST FROM THAMES. Thames, Laat Night Colonel Fnizer, M.H.K. is expected to arrive here to- morrow. At a meeting of the Hastings licensing committee, yesterday afternoon, the Kirikiri, Haaraki, and Poatoffice (Neves ville) hotels were closed. The sharemarket is very quiet : Saxons 2s 2d ; Cambria, 3s 9-1 ; Manukaii lid.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 208, 25 June 1887, Page 2
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