Special Telegrams. (From ocr own Correspondent.)
fyijf Auckland, Wednesday evening. Jacob Dynes vra* killed on tha railway tliis morning. He hud been employed ►orn time on the bahust tiain, and fell off the front truck anobiprve I, the ivst pissing over his head and Btouiuch. Ue was kiLed insf nilly. Tne body presented a tnghtfulspeetaclf.tU^ hsart bein^Jaul bare, Anttthe bruins neutered abuu I .' It^S^eup-pos-ed he wn-* working With the bisak, aud net understuniling 16, lost his balance. The al-ip A lumbu.h li^s arrived from Lon<lon with over 300 immigrants, 100 days out, Fourteen children died of measles an i diarrhooa daring the voyage. dipt ISyre intends instituting nominal p-o-ceedin^s against a discharged waider, who ap-ead a report that tho ampu'ated leg of a piusouor aa buried where dogs afterwards it.
MEkCER, \\£erinPBd«y eTeuing. Ihe Ringinri is raised, and Ihs p'noc tded fcnthe Heads lor ltpairs. G eat credit duo to Nioool. Tho V\ aikato eamesulely roniri fr'^n O^ehunija. She is lo tug in tbe passenger trade,
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 507, 19 August 1875, Page 2
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166Special Telegrams. (From oer own Correspondent.) Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 507, 19 August 1875, Page 2
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