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Telegraphic.

Gold Prospects.

_ Nelson, September 18, News in from the Owen gives a favourable account of the new reef found in the Wakatu Extended,; which has been followed 83ft, the! manager reporting that stono prospects much better than any previously found, gold- being obtainable in any part,

The Garstun Tragedy.

Auckland, Sept. 18,

Captain Pye, Bruce, Anpelsey, and six seamen of the wrecked ship Uarslon, left for Sydney to-day by the Tarawera. A sum of money, raised by subscription amongst the shipping people, was presented to the captain, ' ' The Gairloch Aground- ': New Plymouth, Thursday. , The Gairioch still lies on the north spit at the entaco to the Waitara river, ' An attempt was made to heave her off without success, and she will now have to remain till tho spring tide, about Sunday next, Her position at present is not considered i dangerous,

Orders For FlaxAuokland, September .18. Further orders have been received here by ealile for considerable quantity of flux for London and New York. Up a Tree. Gimiobne, Thursday, J. B. Scott, of the Masonic Hotel, and manager of tho Maori football team, has filed his schedule. Action tor LibelNew Plymouth, Thursday, The Herald publishes as an advertisement a lettor from Hooper to Mynott in which he retracts portions of the apology to Corkill. Tho latter in another letter advertisement states (he assertions of Hooper are untrue, and-were obtained under a threat of action at the time when the detention of Hooper in New Zealand would havo seriously inconvenienced him, Hooper left the Colony last week for Australia, and Mynott in his actions against the Herald aud Corkill claims £SOO damages. Fell irom a Top Storey. Vkllikgton, Sept 19, A waiter at tho Club Hotjl, Lainbton Quay, fell from the top storey tbia morning while be was cleaning ft window, and received concussion of the brain, injury to the spino, and other injuries. He is not expected to live.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3313, 19 September 1889, Page 2

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320

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3313, 19 September 1889, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3313, 19 September 1889, Page 2

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