SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency,) Auckland, Saturday, 7.30 p.m. A boy named McKenzie fell off' tbe Frrlh Shore wharf, and a man named William Trevarthen jumped in and saved him.—The liabilities in Allender's estate are £G,OOO, half secured. Ten shillings in the pound is expected.—Arrived: Tlie s.s. 'Plicebe' from the South. Sailed: The s.s.' Stur of the South 1 for Fiji. Sliaremarket.—Sales: Tokatea (cum div.), 14s 6d. iiuyers: Queen of the May, 6s 6d. Sellers: Caledonian (new issue), 25s—(double [issue), £5; South British Insurance, 49d. Sunday, 5.7 p.m. A cuttor from Cabbage Bay reports that a Maori prospecting party has come in and announce the discovery of alluvial gold.. Little.credence is given to; the report,—Actions against the' Hero,' for insufficient provisions for the horses are likely to be brought.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 December 1874, Page 3
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131SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 December 1874, Page 3
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