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| (Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency,) I * Auckland, Thursday, 6.18 pan, Considerable interest was taken in the City Council election to-day, which resuited as follows:-Brett, 812; Holdship, 765; Hurst, 648; Kirby, 427. The first three were declared duly elected.—The 'Oxford's' immigrants were landed today. Sharemarket:-Sales: South British, 52s 6d; Bright Smile, 70s; Albion, 60s. Buyers: Thames Gas, 365; Caledonian, £8 7s 6d; City of London, 235; Queen of the May, 9s. (FEOM OUE OWN COBEESPONDENT.) Makehj, Thursday, 10 a.m. Notwithstanding a powerful opposition Messrs. Davis and Mitchell have succeeded in negociating all the lands coastwise from Tauranga to Te Matata, running inland 20 miles. They are now engaged in makiDg final payments, and leave to-morrow for Ohiwa.—Arihia, an intelligent cbieftess of the Arawa tribe, was recently scalded in a boiling spring a t Ohinemutu. She died on Tuesday.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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139SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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