LATEST TELEGRAMS (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent LATEST FROM AUCKLAND.
ARRIVAL 01? 'FRISCO MAIL. Alcki-\nd, Lust Night. The s.«s. Moriposa with the 'Frisco mail nmved to-day. She brought the body of Bishop, chemist, who was shot some months ago aboard ihe Al.uneiU in tvin Fiancihco. Mrs Mary Yon, his assasin has been found guilty, and was sentenced to imprisonment for. life. A number of race horses were offered for sale at Hunter and Nolans to-day, but only three weie quitted. Victoria was purchased by Mr Seymour for 20 0 guineas ; Fisherman for 20 guineas, by Mr T. M. Jackson, and a bay colt by Leolinus, emms lealis-ed 40 gume.is.
DARING ATTEMPT TO IMPOSE. Flleu Frances Brown, tho woman, wlio the other (lay ohi.'iined an infant fioiu tho Parnell Fallen Woman's Homo, and then proceeded against a man named Pooley, alleging that tho chiKl was her own, and Pouley i{* father, was brought up at the Police Court, to- lay, charged with n breach of the Polico Offences Act, 1-584, by endcavouiin^ to impose upon a piivate imliviiluil, to wit Goor^e Riuhanl Pooh'V, l>y nieanH of false iffMesentation with a viow to obtain money. iSha was romandeil. The report of (ho Union Oil Soap .mil Camlle Company, presented at the meeting of shmeholders to ilay, showed a loss of £45 on the years transactions.
MARKETS. Farm ami ilairy produce : wholesale : butter, prime fresh, 51 to 7il ; Fiozen Moat Co.'s shell liraml 8-1 ; choesc, good factory, 4tl to 4f ■! ll>, Canterbury none, eggs 7ii ; bacon ami hams, provincial, 5 I to Gil : Flour market, wholesale southern flour £10 13s to £11 ;" lVmi. r £12 ss; Stanilar.l £11 ss; oats 2s 4<l, maize 3s B>l, southern potatoes £2 5s to £2 10s.
LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Government "will accept Mr Scobie McKe.nzies suggestion for limitation of borrowing, namely, that the consideration of all railways under construction should be relagated to a committee, with the view of selecting such as in a pecuniary sense are worthy of completion, Hunting expend' ture on them to half a million. The threatened want of confidence motion, therefore, will not be proceeded with, unless Protectionists bring down a hostile motion. They have adjourned the consideration of the matter till to-morrow,
LATEST FHOM THAMES. BREACH OP LICENSING ACT. J hames, Last Night. At the Police Court to-day, tho charge oi sly gws soiling preferred against Joim Teddy of Kiiikiri was dismissed A similar cu so against li s wife wa3 held to be proved an 1 a fine oil L 5 mid costs was imposed.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 228, 12 November 1887, Page 2
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426LATEST TELEGRAMS (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 228, 12 November 1887, Page 2
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