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.' . ■ AuokunD,:JulY 1.. A.Rotorua telegram.sta'tes tliat several smart earthquake shocks' were felfc last. : night between 11 and 12 o'clock There was a thick fog at times, A Taupo telegram says that shocks. wore felt there at the same time, and immediotely after several persons saw fire issuing from the hills in the direction of Rbtomahima. The Government steamer Hinemoa reached Whangarei, without finding any' trace of the Great Barrier murderers. She is expected to return to Auckland this afternoon.
A young man named James Tgoe, who was thrown fr6m his horse on theHarangahape road'to-day, sustained a concussion of the brain from which he died.
The widow and daughters of the murdered man, Taylor, have come to Auckland, being afraid to remain at the Great Barrier.
, ;.. ChrisiohDroh, this day. The Lyttelton Harbor Board have 'agreed to vote £SOO for the benefit of tho late pilot Reii.
Nelson, this day. The Great Northern Goldmiuing Co. at West lnangahua have struck a rich leader in the low level tunnel, after driving 270 feet, liey expected to out the veef at 300 feet.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 2
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182TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 2
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