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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.).

-'LAIEST-JFLIOM AUCKLAND. THE MAIL STEAMER. AUCKLAND, Last Ni^ht. ' ; The Alamecia coillinn^.l her voyage to San Fiuiuusco easly tfiis jnoruing.

MEETING OF'PARLIA'MENT. EA,KLY DELIVERY OF FINANCJAL STATEMENT. ' The Financial Stat ment will probably be^delivered next Tuesday. '

I BLYDE Y. WOOD— UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING. • ACTION FOR £500 .DAMAGES. 1 At I 'the Supreme Court* to-tlny thec'as6 of Fieiierick Hyde v, Jolm Wood of Te Arohn, claim #500 damages for loss of an eye, eame'on'for hearing. Mr Napier, solicitor, appeared for tha plaintiff, and Mr Hesketh for the defencant.' It was stafctd by Mr Napier tliat a settlement of the matter was how being arranged, ,and * the case was consequently allowed to stand ov.er uutij the July sittings.

NEW GOLD DISCOVERY. ' A LARQE ABEA PEGGED OUT. A gold find, which promises to !;e of seme importance, has been made between Whangapa and Whitianga. "No details (as to the size or the quality of the reefs), are to hand, beyond that excellent d'gh j prospect are obtainable. A great many j miners have gone over from Tokatea, and the ground has been pegged out for some miles-

" ARRIVAL OF A DIRECT „ STEAMER. . | WELLINGTON,. Last iSigbt. < The direct steamer, Kaikoura, armed from Plymouth via Cape" and 1 Ho baft iat 7.15 this morning; She left Plymouth on 4th May, _. - . .

SEVERE "FROSTfe IN OTAGQ. " j, , 3C)UNEDIN, ( Last' Nignt/ , The lakes ab Tualcitoto and Katangata' have beoii completely frozen over, pre' 4 senting nn unbroken surface of ico over seven miles long ; ibis has not happened sii,ce ifcGl.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.). Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.). Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 2

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