SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(From our own Correspondent*.) Auckland, Friday evening. Al the Devonport meeting 250 persona were present, and a resolution was carried to the effect that the meeting viewed with alarm the endeavour of the Ministry to force the Abolition measures through this session. Tiio ''Star" says that Sir George Grey will shortly make a statement so damaging to tho Ministry, that it will astonish the colony and shock the Empire. Cjromandel, Friday night. Floating odr found. lioyal Oak have struck the reef sought for years. Temporary depression in Tokatea is subsiding. Tdiarcj, Friday night. Fire last night. Insurance losses : — Norwich Union, j.1,000; Victoria, £550 ; Standard. XIOO. (Ko other particulars received. — Ed. Wax*.; v.s i, r, Friday night, Large meeting at Wairoa and passed resolutions in favour of immediate Abolition. Wellington. The steamer Wellington has sailed for Auckland, via East Coast.
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 508, 21 August 1875, Page 2
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