TELEGRAMS
OnKVILUf U Co.’s (neuter's Agents) EXPRESS. + ARRIVAL OF.THE S.S. PHCEBE. Auckland, 9 p.m. Coyle wfln Chapman’s Star. The firing was miserable. At the Police Court this morning Annie Polgrave add Richard Phillips, on a charge of stealing a watch from llugh-McLcrackcn. in a brothel, were committed for trial. LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS. HUMAN SKELETON FOUND AT - NELSON. WILLIAM KING ENTERS NEW PLYMOUTH WITH :ir.u NATIVES. HE COMES TO MEET McLEAN. The following telegraphic nows is to hand by the s.s. Phodae : Whilst workmen were engaged in making an excavation at the back of the Bridge Hotel, Nelson, at a depth of about 20 inches they came upon the skeleton of a man or woman with the skull fractured. The famous William King, of \Vnitnrn, lias entered New Plymouth at the head of lf>o followers from his own people, and 200 Waikato natives, to meet Mr Mcl jean. He expresses; his intentions as being peaceable.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 122, 29 February 1872, Page 3
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154TELEGRAMS Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 122, 29 February 1872, Page 3
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