LATEST TELEGRAMS (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent .
LVTKST FROM AUCKLAND. Cqjtiin MeDori'TM of the schooner Ilowniil reports that the din<;y broko looso, and in cndeivouri'^o; to recover it the schooner too near the •jlioio, sttuck on the rocks, ;md umidlv broke up.
EDUCATION IIETREXCIIMENT. ; At the Board of Education mooting to-day, Mr (Juit< motion and Mr GoKliu's .•imendmunt for tho reduction of the higher wore both lost ami tin 1 wiiolt* question oC lolionchment was lei'eirod to a committee.
siia.uk maukkt. Tlio niAikut is quiet, New Ze.il.md bank shares arc wanted at £15 5s ; Gas Company's £11 ; Smith British Insurance, 2Gs, !>nt seller^ seal cc. In, mining there I is little or nolhiny doiiu*, and thero is no news from any of (ho mines. Polities aie intei feiins; with Wnsinesti.
PKOIHJCK MAItKKT. ; PxitLer, prime frc-ili, Is, clieese, good f-ictoiy, 4<! to 4\(], Cintcrl)ury none, o££.s Is 3<l, 1) icon !ind luims, provincial, 5(1 to Gd. li.mi 5 ., 7<l to &h, Cimlorluiry bacon, new cure 7<l, ; southern flour, £11 15s to ' £12 ; bran p<T ton, (H.'ic'rs included) £4 £5 : oats, 2s 4rt to 2s 6il ; maize 3s 3-1 to 3s 6d ; southern potatoes, £3., t0 L 3 ss.
WRECKAGE COMING ASHORE. CJikbornb, T^astNjn^lit. A larft'c (jnantity of wrocknjio is bcinc wji^lipH .isliojo lici c, it is Inmlly pnsw'hlo tluif. it conrs fioni the wicck of Iho Noitimnibci land at Napier.
PROFESSOR TTUTTON AT THE THAMES. Tihmks, Last, Night, i Profofsor Ilutlon is at present here on a visit. Tic inspected the School of Mines to-d<iy, with which he expressed himself highly pleased, lie will deliver a lecture on Tuesday next on " The Goldfieids of New Zealand." The case of Louis Melho.se (liquidator of the Smile ofForlune G.M.o.),v. Colonel Fimsw, claim £40, was adjourned until the 22nd instant, to enable defendant to settle the matter. Ex. (JiiptiiinLiicnalijy boon elected Lieutenant of the Rifle Rangers.
LATEST OIIINKMUItI NEWS. Pakroa, Last Eight. Dotectivo Walker who wtu sent hero to - make a survey of Komata native settlements in connection with the perjury case 'ng.iinsfc Hjoera Te Mimihiand otliers, completed his \v ))'!c yesterday, mid left for .Auckland via To Aiolia to-day.
FIltK AT KARANGAIIAKtt. A, whare situated t\t Knran£{ili!iko. l>u loi^ing 1 to ii miner mimed .(osdp.li Whitehei\d, was completely destroyed by lire o,u Wednesduy nii^ljt, un^f tlio owner lost ovary tiling lie was possessed of, including several pound notea.
(JKUtmiNU AT RAI LEY's BATTERY. A live ton trial lot, of quartz now under tioiit'iieiit at Kaik-y'a Mill for tl»e Inipoii;i! niiiio will bu cli'.ined up 10-ni^lit, and u hpluinlid ri'ti\ri) is fxpected. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 210, 9 July 1887, Page 2
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