LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. SHARE MARKET. AUCKLAND Last Night.
Bank of New Zealand, buyers £12 7s 6d ; National Bank, buyers 36s ; Colonial Bank, sellers 44s ; N.Z. Insurance, sellers Sis: South British Insurance, buyers 40s ; Thames Gas Company, sellers 40s ; Loan and Mercantile, buyers 79s ; Cambria, 8s 5d to 8s 7d, sellers 8s 9d ; Saxon, sellers 3s 9d ; Trenton, buyers 2s Gd ; Manukau, buyers Is 10d, sellers 2s Id ; Crown, Karangahake, sellers 3s 8d ; Royal Oak, sellers 2s 4d ; Colonist,' buyers 4s.
the football match— playing with a broken collar-bone. £585 Cs was taken at the football match yesterday. It was discovered after the match that Madigan had played the whole of the second ppell with a broken collar-bone.
PRESENTATION BY MR BRETT. Mr H. Brett of the Auckland Star, intends to present each of the Auckland players with a silver cup, suitably inscribed.
HOW NEWS RECEIVED AT WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. This Day. The news of Auckland's victory was a bitter pill for Wellington to swallow ; a largo crowd assembled at the Evening Post office, and when the Extra announcing the result was jpostel, cheen were at o^ce raised by footballers and others, but before it had subsided the crowd bioke in with hoots and groans.
THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN VICTORIA. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Tho Lyttolton Times this morning publishes a letter from a Melbourne correspondent. The writer gives a dismal account of the state of affairs in Victoria,
SAD CASE OF DROWNING.— TWO LIVES LOST. Yesterday afternoon Ethel and Augusta Williamson, aged 7 and 5 years, daughters of a farmer, wore drowned in the river Styx. Their father took them with him to cut and load manuka, near the river. On arriving there he ssnt them home ; shortly afterwards his son found their shoes and ttockings on the bank of the river, and further search revealed their bodies lying in six feet of water.
LATE MINISTER OF MINES LEAVING FOU MELBOURNE. DUNEDIN, This Day. Messrs Larnach and Pyra intend to ! establish a business in Melbourne, and proceed there immediately. For the Peninsula seat, which Mr Larnach is expected to vacate, Messrs Gourley and Stanford are probable candidates.
LATEST FROMPAEIIOA. T AERO A, Last Night. Mr Jas. Hosie has filed in bankruptcy to- day. Frearson and party, Owlinron, have obtained 29ozs of gold from 40 tons of quartz crushed.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 267, 26 May 1888, Page 2
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396LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. SHARE MARKET. AUCKLAND Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 267, 26 May 1888, Page 2
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