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(From our own Correspondent).

Te Awamntu, "Wednesday. The inhabitants of Te Aw,unutu were alarmed this evening by a cry of far e, and the screaming of Lewis' children, at \vhos3 ho! el the tiro had broken out in a bed-room. By the energetic means naA, however, it was soon exfcin^uihhcd.

Auckland, WVdncsd.iv. Two simples of stone from flu Prospector-. 1 cl liii, Ohiueinnri, wer<; tes ol at the Bi ik of New Zn l.iud, the result hAng 15jz of gold and 15oz of silver to the ton. Information has been given to the police of a brutal outrage having taken place between two drunken cirtiTS whi! e drinking diiiin<r which, ouo nainofl McCislin knocked down the other, named Lmnpton, kicked niin, breaking his leg and inflicting severe injuries.

Miickiivtown, Tuosd.iv. M ijor Ke Well opened the Court of Inquiry to inq.iire into the improper issue of miners" rights on the morning of the pr-)o!a:narion. Tue statement is plain, th.it from the first there was a dhided .mihority between Mos-,i-*> Fra.ser and j\Li«kay, which dashed, commencing with contr.uUelory {•ilvbi'tis'jjH'Mts Nothing h >s vet tva aspired im to how iho snrreptitious rights were i«sued. Captain Fraser states it was utterly impossible thut any could have disappeared froru, those under his c-jatroJ, for which tickets hud boon issued. He cta-jcubed the whole pvowcdiiig}, and r enf ] corres py.wlonco auJ tclegivans between himself si' id Goveriinient in relation to the Of>eningof the field ; also in re fe re noo to himself and Mtekay. Ndl m's piriy, in ths Jaat-iii-I'ilue hive <")l --00l

Th.~ fonmhtion block of Trim;; Q!( '-'eh, w \ ,] \\>) yesi'Tiliy n iho pro Mir.j ot ,i Lire cowom- oof pQj[)hi. 'I he b .i' Ijijrr \vjj{ jjsi li.so.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 457, 22 April 1875, Page 2

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(From our own Correspondent). Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 457, 22 April 1875, Page 2

(From our own Correspondent). Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 457, 22 April 1875, Page 2

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