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LATEST TELEGRAMS

(By Electric Telegraph); (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). ,LATEST FROM : AUCKLAND. SHAREMARKET. AUCKLAND, Last Night. Bank New Zealand (old), L 5 ; Standard Insurance buyers, 13s ; Union Insurance buyers, 25s 8d ; Colonial do. Sellers, 5s 9d.

MINING SHAREMARKET. Cambria, buyers 2s 4d; Saxon, business 6s 6d and 63 9d, buyers 6s 4d, sellers 6a 9d ; New Prince Imperial, buyers 3s, sellers 3s 6d; Trenton, business 2s 4d ; Red Mercury, sellers Is 9d; Freedom, buyers 9d ; Mariposa, sellers Is 2d ; Norfolk, sellers Is lOd ; Orlando, sellers Is sd; Wailii, buyers 3s 6d, sellers 4s ; May Queen, sellers 2s; Try Fluke, sellers 7s 9d ; City Dunedin, business Is lOd, sellers Is lOd.

THE REPORTED INTENTION TO CURT Alt TRAIN SERVICE IN WAIKATO EMPHATICALLY CONTRADICTED] The following telegram from Hamilton correspondent appeared in this

morning’s Auckland Herald : “ It ie 1 sported that the RailwavOommissfoners intent! cnrteiling railway traffic in Waikato, sending only one train weekly to each of the Following places i Cambridge. Te Aroha, Te Awamutu, and Lielifield.” Mr Grant, the Auckland District 1 radio Manager contradicts the statement, and says no such arrangement, is intended, and it 13 most unlikely anything of the sort would be resolved upon.

TERRIBLE STORM AT RUSSELL

RUSSELL, Last Night, One of the heaviest thunder storms ever felt in the Bay of Islands district passed over Russell yesterday. The lightning was fearful, and during the squall hailstones fell as large as small marbles.

THE RAILWAY EMPLOYEES GRIEVANCE.

WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Railway Commissioners to-day wrote to the executive of the Railway Employees Society, expressing their willingness to receive a deputation from the society to discuss the matters in dispute. They also issued circulars to the employees to the effect that they are prepared to give necessary leave and pay reasonable travelling expenses to delegates from amongst themselves who visit Wellington to set forth grievances.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 2

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