LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND.
A GOOD DIVIDEND. Auckland, Last Nl3lit,N 13 lit, A Ijonilon cablegram ijiliuuao* L!i:it the N, Z. Loun nn«l Merciwuile C<>. iHreetors lmvo rccomraen etl the payiuput d a ilivitloiul uhd benus equal to 15 per cvufc.
- THE HOLIDAY TRAFFIC. 42 ; 0l)Q porsons wore carrioil by the Aucldun.l iramwaya during the five Chief Christmas <uul New Year holidays. MR H. A. GORDONS VISIT TO
GOLDPIBLOS. Mr Gordon, Inspecting Enginee/, , Mines D^ptrtmeufc, i 9 expected to arrive lieic on Mon'lfiy ne^t, lum will tneu proceed to wait Thsuues and To Aroha.
IMPOSING OOEU "DUTY ON The Auckland 4< fcSUr'' calls on the Mining Commit! ee of the Chamber of Commerce to protest against tho imposition of goM .luty on tho ussuy value- of tho oic retviuly sout from Ohinctnuri to Friobcrg.
- A MADMAN At LARGE. A nuuliuau is at hugo near Lake Taknpmm. lie attacked n yonns* man tißincd Smith, and after a struggle (if an hour and a half, made off. The clothing was toru completely from oiT Smith's bwcU.
FKARFUL FLOODS, ONE lIUSPRED THOUSAND PEUSON.S DIi'JWXKD; AND ONK MILLION KfcIXDEKKD JIOMKLKSS. Su.vnqahai, January 5. The river Ho Any: Ho having overtfoweil its bank*, iuuii'latel the surroua.ling country, {Vua huntircd Ihousaii'l pcri3ons jue siippoaeil to havu been ilrovvnoii, uiul two niitlions reuilcrcd homeless, ami are in n state of starvation.
CONTINENTAL PHOSPfiOTS OF PlfiAUli. ' St. Pktehsburg, J.mmiry 5. The Russian Press expifssi'S a friendly tone towarils Germany, and it is considered tlhiL peace between the two countries lias been secured.
London, J.witfiry 5. A blno book just issued, <mows tiiut America is the principal obstacle to the international prohibition of the sulo ot arm's an-l alcoliol co the Pucitiu natives.
Buenos Ayres, January 5. Tuo Argentine RepuMirj Imvo abolished export <nui« 3 to ti>e aimmut (»f two million doU.ws on wool mul uiiier proiluco.
LATEST FROM Til AMES. I u.iM'vja Lnst i^i^it. Trbstos — Th'.»ra ure 18 loft'so: tjunrt/i in the p;uliloek, «n<l crishinj,' will bc^iu on Mon.iay or Tuefl lay nox f . i'ni^ will bu tlio first ernsiiing fio-ii tiiis inmo.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 236, 7 January 1888, Page 2
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352LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 236, 7 January 1888, Page 2
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