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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.)

Auckland, Wednesday. Traffic hsi commenced on the Onehunga railway. A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce drew theattention of Mr O'Rorke to the delay that haa taken place in the completion of the Kaipara and 'other railways ; and pointed out the necessity of opening tfie Taupo country. He pro mued attention, and to recommend the matter to the Govtrnment. The doctor of the Chili has been hissed in the streets, and refined luncheon in one of the hotels. The witnesses for the defence state that the woman was dangsrously violent, and jealous of imother woman, and required restraint. S! aremarker.— Mr A Saundera reports: Buyers— Notional Bank, 53s ; National Insurance, 21s ; Caledonian, £10 10s; Tookey (double) £C ; Thames, 55s ; Queen of the May, 5k 61 Sellers— Nation*) Insurance, 22s ; Caledonian, £11 ; National Bank, 54-i. Ghald hus been -truck in the 200 ft level of Tookey's in the hanging wall lender. The Police Court charge against the doctor of the Chili is continued. The witnesses for the defence unanimously testify to th- violence of Mrs Vesey Mr Vogel is expected in January to visit Auckland for the purpose of consulting Mr Williamson as to the measures to be adopted to advance the Provinoe. Alt . Wellington, Wednesday, 7.30 pm. All the tenders for the erection of the new Government Buildings have been refused, became largely in oxcess of Colonial Architect's estimates —The Government have commenced proceedings against the- natneswho brou c ht about the Horoivhenua disturbance — 'I he Albion lias arrived. The Hon EW. Stafford was a passenger. An attempt to form a Eiver Ghai Company has failed. Christchurch, Wednesday. The Good Templars have inpreaioii very ra t idy here/and contemplate em ting a hall to cost £10,000 Three hundred and sir appheationa for nominated emigrants were forwarded by last mail.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 254, 25 December 1873, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 254, 25 December 1873, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 254, 25 December 1873, Page 2

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