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

At the Police Court ex-CjasUble A.xttn was comraided for trial to- lay, on four charges of forgery. Three of them were endorsements to promissory notes, and orio a receipt by Mrs Wells for a bill. He res jrveJ his defence. At Arcnur's produce sile to-liy, provinuul rn.Ual 8| I to Is 21; potatoes, 3s 9J to ss; carrow. 4a 61. A cirp of cirouUr heai potatoes reaissl t>3 12* 6 1 to £4 2\ p3tr ton. The M icgrar jr has siilei with tha nMil. The Hjii. James WilliamiDa ia among the passengers.

GRiHAMSTOWN. The directors of the Brig it S.nile arc obdurate and defy thd Bulk T.ia jrelitors tried to reas>n with them and gal resumption of work, the stojipi^-} of the painps being a serious matter for all mmes oa the flat.

GISBOttNE. A greit r»w is pe-iiin* r3 th-^ vVit^tto Swamp busi.idsa. &v O'Jkli,uu, as.u*.'n/>r her>3, received a mandamus from the chairmill of the cotninittee at Wellington, requiring his nnmjdiate preseace th^re. M.c O'Meara is most reluctant to go Hs hag a large survey for the Linds Court for January next, requiring his constant atten tion.

Port Chalmers. The ship Invercargill, from Glisgovr, has arrived in a wretched sanitary c m iition Tnere were 66 cases of measles during the passage. VVhoopingcoijjh aal broncnitis were ai&o prevalent. 5J ci<e^ whooping coughs an J tyro of broncliitis are under treatment now. There were nine deaths. Tue ship is in quarantine A shocking accident occurred to a carter named Joun Stumuhs, his horse bolted and tlie dray pissed over his thigh, inflicting supposdd fatal injuries.

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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 526, 2 October 1875, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents) Auckland, Friday evening. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 526, 2 October 1875, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents) Auckland, Friday evening. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 526, 2 October 1875, Page 2

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