SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, Monday night,
The Hawea has arrived from the 1 South. Vesey Stuart's party proceeded to Katikati to-day. The Pretty Jane and Rowena were specially chartered —both vessels were heavily laden with goods and agricultural implements, <fee. Moss, an Auckland youth, who wag reported in the first University list to have been plucked, has now received notice that it was a mis take, and that he passed successfully. Mr Rees has challenged William Rowe, and the Editors of the " Thames Advertiser" and " Star" to meet him next Saturday at Grahamstown to discuss Abolition. Mr Quick paid a hundred and thirty-two pounds foi four horses to replace those drowned at Rangariri on Saturday. They went up yesterday. The Police Court was occupied to-day with charges against refractory seamen. Three from the Carisbrook Casfcle, were sentenced to a month's imprisonment each. They were charged with desertion and assaulting the mate. The Flechero, ship, grounded going out of harbour, and damaged her rudder. The Harbour Board having lent the diving dress for the purpose of raising the steamer in the Waikato, they had to get old Lauuders, the whai linger, to dive naked, to ascertain the damage. He severely cut his hand in four places with copper. The Cioy Council to-day levied a rate of Is to pay the interest on the money borrowed for the waterworks.
M Ghahambtown, Monday oveuing. , $be, Pumping "Association have reached a better coui\ti'y k The Cure has a rich show. ' The • City of London yield is 3900z, Odwts.
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 518, 14 September 1875, Page 2
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257SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, Monday night, Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 518, 14 September 1875, Page 2
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