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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(By Electric Telegrapii)

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).

LATEST FROM AUCKLAND

BANKRUPT PAYS TWENTY SHILLINGS IN THE POUND.

AUCKLAND, Last Night. Braituwaitb, bankrupt, has arranged to pay the full amount of twenty shil-

lings in the pound out of his future earnings. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Mrs Woodgar \yas thrown from a buggy in Katangnliape Road yesterday, is suffering from concussion of the brain, and lies in a precarious condition. sir thosTTsmonde. Sir Thos. Esmonde, in a private letter says he hopes he may oe able to pay a second; visit to Now Zealand. k-: c .: .. f (300 D PROSPECTS AT ; ' PUHIPUHI. s MORE PEGGING OUT. A telegranj from J?qlii;>iihi to-day states that the qyrnerg of tfie Young Colonial holding cut their big 20 foot reef on Saturday, and very rich silver is showing right through. Five tons of ore from the Prospectors claim Ipft For Thames yesterday,'to be treated at the School of Mines. There is a great deal of bettipg here pn the result, Fiqui L 22 to L3O value are prices that have been backed; and the general opinion favours L3Q as about tl;e value. One ton of gold ore from the Caledonian leaves by nejpt steamer, and is expected to yield richly, Thp Star t qf WaiariUj has pegged out alongside aqd was flqated immediately ; apd L 5 paid up shares are now selling at LlO. At preset]t there is more activity in Puhipuhi than ever before ; shares are changing hands freely, more ground is being taken up, and the prospects of the field are greatly iniprpyed. DUNEEjIN FIRE BRIGADE. DUNEDIN, Last Night, The Fire brigades Committee have recommended the Qity Council to disband the present paid Brigade and give the use of the plant to any volunteer organisation that may be foyiued. BANKRUPTCY OF THE LONDON DISCOUNT COMPANY. H. Benjamin an<l Samuel Jacobs, proprietors of the London Discount Company, have filed a petition in Bankruptcy. A separate petition was filed by Jacobs.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 483, 25 June 1890, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 483, 25 June 1890, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 483, 25 June 1890, Page 2

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