LATEST TELEGRAMS.
(By Electuic Telegraph): (PROM OUR OWN CORRESrONDIJNT). LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. THAMES HARBOUR BOARD. AUCKLAND, Last Night. Mr Rhodes, Mi H. R. for Gladstone (Canterbury), lias at the request of the Government, consented to hold an enquiry and take evidence at Thames to define the boundaries of the Harbour Board, and will commence the enquiry on Tuesday next* THE GOVERNOR IN AUCKLAND. The gunboat Lizard has steamed out of portou a cruise in the Hauraki Gulf,* having His Excellency Lord Onslow, Admiral Lord Scott, and staff on board. The Governor is so impressed with the facilities for yachting on the Waitemata, and attractions of Hauraki Gulf as a cruisingground, that he is now negotiating for the hire of one of qur first-class yachts. HEAVY BUTTER SHIPMEMTS. WELLINGTON, Last Night. By the last three direct steamers, heavy exports of butter have been sent Home, one merchant alone despatching 5,350 packages, each from 60 lbs to Olbs.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 444, 8 February 1890, Page 2
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156LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 444, 8 February 1890, Page 2
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