SPECIAL TELEGRAMS (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency) To " The Waikato Times." AUCKLAND. Monday.
John Watson, a Good Templar, chdiged with threatening to kill his Avife, has been bound over to keep the peace for six months. The Cyphrenes ha 3 not arrived, but is still advertised to sail at two o'clock to-morrow. The Declaration of the poll * for Waitemata has been made. Official numbers are : — Von dor Ileyde, 285 ; Macfarlane, 215. No allusion was made to the rumored objection against Yon der Heyde's qualification. At the meeting of the Racing Club, Messrs Watt, Walmsley, Fraser, Cosgrave, Brown, Hunt, Marks, Banks, Walters, Wynyard, McLeod, and Warren were elected a committee for the ensuing year.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 347, 4 August 1874, Page 2
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113SPECIAL TELEGRAMS (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency) To " The Waikato Times." AUCKLAND. Monday. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 347, 4 August 1874, Page 2
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