LATE CABLES.
Port Dakwix, June 4. The ] Macks attacked a party of Chinamen on the Roper lvivor and killed one.
SYDUiir, June 2. A quantity of wreckage, comprising two caskh ol heel- branded u E,"the ft torn sheds of boats made of kauri, and llohnef.'s distioss signal, wore f(umd on tiic beach of Lord Howe Island on ]\lay Hh,
Srnxßv, June 4. A black trooper named Hubert has been oircstccl for a brutal outrage on a woman near Roma.
SVDNKY, June 4. Mr Thomas Strickland, a well-known merchant, was drowned yesterday by a boat capsizing off Manly Beach.
bVDNKY, June 4. Pa rkes, who was horribly maltreated by a fellow-prisoner in the police cell, is dead.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 5
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