TELEGRAMS.
PER SPECIAL WISE TO "STAB."
(Per Pbess Association.)
AUCKLAND
Last night.
Arrived: Schooner Belle Brandon from the Marshall group. There ia outside tho Heads the ship Wnikato from London with imraigraDts. The schooner Mazeppa has cleared for Tonga nnd the ketch Posrl for Raratonga. The ship Faraenoth has cleared for London, and sails to morrow, a full ship. The stores destroyed at Gibbons' mill were insured in the North British for £350. A meeting of the creditors of Joseph Osborno, follmonger, shewed liabilities £1500 and assets £130. The cause was speculation in wool, which fell iv the English market.
The arrangements hehvceu O'Connor and Yanghan for £200 a side have ended IB; naught, tho "backers of the former athlete hating withdrawn from their engagements. Yaughan returns to (he West Coa3t.
sThe City Council has .passed a resolution affirming thedesirnbilily of sending a delegate to Wellington to wnlcli over the city's interests. It is not definitely settled whether the Mayor goes yet. The Queen of the North mine afc Coromandel have crushed for 350 ounces of gold.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3400, 14 November 1879, Page 4
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177TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3400, 14 November 1879, Page 4
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