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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.)

AtJCKLtNn, Friday, 7.30 p.m. The <MacK?tf«{or- is due- with the mail tomorrow from San "Francisco. Produce sales; Cheese realised s£dto 7|d ; Provincial bacon, 7i to 9^. Mr Biickknd geld maize at 4s 3d. The st Kilda from Wansanui brought 50 head of cattle and V OO sheep. Sailed,' faranaki for the S >uth. The Harbour Board have resolred not to proceedvith the constucion of the dock and all tho tenders have been declined. The lowest was £'27,000 above Mr'Monarty estimate.

Ghahamstown. Sir George Grey received a lar c uuinber of deputations on local matters. Ha stated that he thought he could see hw way to have the Thames and Waikato connected by railway. T*ie works might be started within three •months. He consented after much pressing to. address a public meeting at haltpast five to-morrow. -He returns 'to Auckland to-morrow.

' NITIER. There is a, great consternation here respect-ing-tAie* decision of the Court of Appeal in Suttons case against him. It it estimated that the losa of property to him will bf £15,000. The' decision will affeut others to a great extent .more especially Mr. Fvmftr, late of Auckland, who own* Wnd purchased theu-jh Sutt<»n, worth £40,000- Lauded propertjt^rclitsed from naives previous to the Act of 1869, has greatly depreciated in vaue sibce yesterday. A movement wan made to to tbfifl AH Ajsooitttiou gaosx^ tlius© iator-

4st«& to otH^J *V * common uu^ *° defend |th«|ms#hrw, afui ifttTtake cases to the Privy 'CopacUt 'fy ji'T-fcowftdered unfair to hare allu\r«d B«ttdu t<jr bqif til past le^al expenses which fcave ndw /arhoiinted to over £1,-000 \~ HenTy iPoUe, a, porertybay chief, coute^ts Jtha Bastem eleoj^ml Maori district against IBLajritiaujs./ I|[e 11 put forward by the OrOMMid party* The Alhambra arrived at the Bluff.

DUNBDIN. By a " Gazette" issued to-day, Parliament -Iwihrther flrtrtoKaedtitt ttrrlAth 'December next The following horses arrived from the South for the Wellington races :— Guy Fawkeg, Koari, Cocksure. Pun^awerewere, ~T««t»pteto«r 4>««i«l OJiurke, TaUlar, *od Fish book.

•London, Nor. 1. Representations from Australia in favour bfth'e aran'exatioh of NewUuiQ^a are •anrd«r r tbe consideration of ther-Cabinet. • ' ■ The vfeather is very unf^Tourable, vrith contmued 'flood* ia England and -Fcaneo.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2

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