LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
Per Now Zealand Press. Association. 0 WELLINGTON. At the inquest on the body of Arnot, the verdict was that he died of poisoning by strychnine. HOKITIKA. Rising Stocks light. [We cannot fathom the meaning of this lengthy telegram, but print it as sent. Ed. T. G,] NAPIER. Maaki the native has been committed for trial. He stated that Te Kooti had appointed three men who were bound to destroy whomsoever he ordered, or be themselves destroyed. NELSON. The Perseverance Claim have struck rich gold in tlieir deep level drive, onfc piece of quartz weighing 20lbs on being crushed, having given a yield of 38oz of gold. Major Patton fell down the hold of the William Prowse, and was seriously injured. Hopes are entertained of his recovery.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 274, 24 August 1872, Page 3
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