SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From tho Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Auckland, Friday.
The opening of the railway between Auckland and Otaluihu will probably be delayed owing to the engineers having condemned a bridge noar Otahuhu station, which, in their opinion, is unsafe. It n ai&o reported that portions of the Kuipara railway lino vyUl require reforming. Tho Pacific Hotel, Coromandel, has been burned. It was insurul m tbe Victoria olli'ce — building for £600, and stock, for £100. The barmaid, who wan tho only occupant at the time of the iiro, had a narrow escape. Sh» jumped from the balcony in her night dress aud alarmed the neighbours, and then foil exhaubtud m the street. Cummmg, the proprietor, was in Auckland. Wellington, Feb. 27 Steps are being talen to organiso a banquet to Governor Weld m recognition of his eminent services to the colony.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 281, 28 February 1874, Page 2
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144SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From tho Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Auckland, Friday. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 281, 28 February 1874, Page 2
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