BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
NATIVE OUTBREAKS. RICH FINDS AT COROMANDEL DOUBLE SUICIDE AT WAN-G-ANUI. (FKOM OUB OWS COKRESPOiS-DENTS.) GREYMOUTII. April Ist. A fire occurred last night in Mawhara Quay at Mr O'Brieu's, bootmaker. The fire was confined to one room and was soon extinguished. AUCKLAND. March 29th. It is reported that there have been again outbreaks at "Waikato, and rumored murders of friendlies are to hand. Considerable excitement at Coromandel in consequence of rich finds in the Green Harp and Bisinark mines. The Kati Kati telegraph is fast approaching completion. The gap is reduced to three hours' ride. Daily mails have commenced. There is no sign of the San Francisco mail steamer. "WANGANUI. April 1. Richard Crossing and wife have committed suicide, by throwing themselves off tho bridge.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 958, 2 April 1872, Page 2
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127BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 958, 2 April 1872, Page 2
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