(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Auckland, Wednesday.
The National Bank announce an interim dividend at the rate of 6 per cent. Supreme Court, Cecilia Allen, has been acquitted of the charge of arson, in having set fire to Howard's house on the North Shore. The charge of setting fire to the stables will be jmjceeded viufr. George Jackson, ca|Gsg£ skcfoting at Royal Hotel. Newmarket, whu?V«as adjourned from last session I has be£H discharged. The Crown Prosecutor withdrew the case. Arrived, Lady Bird.
Wellington, Wednesday. The Easby, s.s. has arrived from Sydney, with one day's later Australian news, but no European.
Melbourne. A large fire has taken place at Sandridge. Several stores have been destroyed. Sir Redmond Barry will be sworn in as Acting Governor, so soon as Sir Gr. Bowen goes home.
London, December 25. An express train on tho Great Western Railway loft the rails near Skipton. The carriages were precipitated into a canal, and thirty persons were killed. An explosion occurred in a colliery in Staffordshire, which caused the deaths of 20 persons.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 413, 7 January 1875, Page 2
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