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

L4TEST FROM AUCKLAND. SUPREME COURT. AUCKLAND, W Night.

The Supreme Court was occupied all today with a claim for partition of land, purchased jointly when unimproved by Messrs John Buchanan and Alfred

Joseph T^orp, of Paeroa, but on which Mr Thorjaehas spent £945 in improve-^ menfcs. "After hearing the evidence and coijnsel, His Honor reserved judgment.

MINING SHAREMARKET. Cambria, business, done, 2s, sellers, 2s Id ; New Prince Imperial^ buyers, Is, sel|ersls 3d; Trenton, sellers,2s'9dj New Moanatairi, business done, 3s lid, Its 2d ; buyers, 4s ; sellers, 4s 2d; New Albqrnia, business done,' 2s; sellers, 2s 2d; Norfolk, buyers, Is 2d ; May Queen, buyers, Is 3d ;v; v sellers, Is sd.

SCULLING CHALLENGE. . WELLINGTON, nLrfsfc^Night, , v Charles fetepbenson, who recently defeated Joseph ' Kemp on Parramtta river, challenges Hearn for £|20Q a-side and sculling championship of New Zealand, on any fair course agreedupotj. '

THE FOOTBALLERS AT TJie, footballers arrived here to-day. Particulars o? v the .Otago -match, whichresulted in a draw, shew that the A«ck- 1 land boys played a splendid game. Tim O'Connor injured himself rather badly in attempting to score a try. The forwards all played well. There is splendid hearty feeling in Wellington over to-morrow's match. The team expect fair and impartial treatment. With a hard game footballers j think Wellington forwards will be too good for ours, guaging our strength by the Canterbury match, but they have wholesome dread of our backs.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 402, 14 September 1889, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 402, 14 September 1889, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 402, 14 September 1889, Page 2

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