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LATEST TELEGRUIS (By I'u:onuo Tkuiorumi.) Fiiom Oint Own Cohuij^ponpcvi 1 .

LITEST FROM AUCKLAND. Ai'ckhnu, Last Nii>ht. Tho schooner M.iilo has arrived from Tonga. The wtir«.hip Opal was thero, but her ii)is-.i.m was unlcnown ; it is however supposed slie was awaiting orders from Sydney. Sainoan nmvH states that tlie Qonn.iris nr« still doinin.itin^ and compelling tho n '.tivosto aign an oith of alliauco to Tanrisese. No fig'iling

AUCKLAND MEMBER S AND THE (iOLI)FIKLUS Theßrokeis Association held <v confoionco will) thf Au. kl.mil meinlxMS re the wants of the golillields and adopted resolutions asking for L 4,500 in aid of opening up tracks* ;L3ootojoomplete purchase of pumps; nnd L2OOO sub-idy towards testing deep levels at the Thames ; also L5OO towards the Thames school of Mines*

PRODUCE MARKET. Wholesale : Buttor, primo fresh, lOd ; shell brand, Is ; chceso, gnad factory, 4<l to 4^ ; ei^s, 7d ; bacon and hams, provinciil 5d to Gd ; flmif, wholesale, sonthern, £10 10s to £11 16s; Premier, £12 (>s ; Standard, £11 5s ; oats, 2a 3d to 2s 4d ; maize 3^ 9d to 4* ; bouthcrn potatoeH, £2 to £2 10s.

LATEST FROM THAMES. Thamics, LiiHt Nipht. A Wellington te!o<;rnm slates that Sir Robert Stout has tendered to the Governor his resignation, as Premier and Major Atkinson has been sent for. Colonel Fraxor left for Auckland this afternoon en route for Wellington.

TATFST OIIINEMURINKWS. Paeroa, Last Night. A X-itivo Lands Court has been occupied dm in*, the la-t thioe days hearing a disj >i 1 1 •» J case involving u considerable aiiiniit of valuable property. Briefly slated, the following are tlio facts of ti.e <•.{<{> : Tho native chief, Jl.ipo Rowi who (lifd lioic about 18 months a-^o, willed tlio whole of his eatate to one mere Whikiriwhi, who obtained tho requisite nutlioiitv to administer the affairs of deceased without aii3 T opposition from his people. It is now stated that Ilape was not compos nientia at the time of executing the will, which ia being contested in consequence by a relative named Kihi Totu Matai who is fighting a desperate bittlo in support of her cause.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRUIS (By I'u:onuo Tkuiorumi.) Fiiom Oint Own Cohuij^ponpcvi1. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRUIS (By I'u:onuo Tkuiorumi.) Fiiom Oint Own Cohuij^ponpcvi1. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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