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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, Friday evening,

The Produce sales to-day were very dull. Messrs Arthur, Sibbin, and Greenwood report no business worth reporting. There is no further intelligence relative to the wreck of the schooner Tawera on Searrot's Beach, north of Kaiparu harbour. There is not a shadow of a doubt that Captain Church and three of the crew have met with a watery grave. The captain leaves a wife and three children unprovided for. ! At a meeting of creditors to-day, of William Dottle, the liabilities were statsd to be £854, assets X 174. The estate was vested in the Provisional Trustee. George Giles, butcher, was fined twenty pounds for slaughtering cattle on his premises, Queen -street. He refused to allow the police to enter to inspect his premises. Caleb Wood, of Parnell, was fined five pounds for slaughtering a calf. Old Green way is again "before the public, at the Couit, for a closet nuisance. He was fined £7 10s. The lad who fell from the racehorse Bedouin, while riding in Queen-street yesterday, proves not to be seriously injured. The Ladybird has arrived from the South. An account of a fight in Pitt-street, between two swells, fjr the possession of a dog, in the evening paper, caused a sensation fa-night The Middle Star meeting resolved to wind-up, and divide the funds.

Grahamstown, Friday evening. The^airua ffrSß-crushing is expected to yield twenty ounces per ton. ,The small furnace here for iron is, pronounced dangerous.

Coromandel, Friday evening. , - -The XJnion Beach' fend Tokatea got out -

specimens .to-day. i ,- WiELLINOTON, Friday evening. "-■ The" Gafeefcte'" calls in all the English copper coin circulating in the colony, by the 31st of 1876.

January, • IS" Friday evening. - A public holiday w,as proclaimed, and luncheon prepared for the Auckland footballers, but owing to the late arrival of the Hawea at six o'clock, the game was not played.

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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 520, 18 September 1875, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, Friday evening, Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 520, 18 September 1875, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, Friday evening, Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 520, 18 September 1875, Page 2

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