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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (Our own Correspondents.) Auckland, Jan 17.

Mr Mulgrove, a Papukura farmer, thrown from cart in Upper Queen Street, died at hospital to-day. He loaves a wife and seven children. —Two ladies and a gentleman wcie thrown out of a buggy on Mount Albeit .Road yesterday. The wheel passt-d over one lady, but she is not seriously injured. [Who was she? To simply state 500 ladies had been thrown out of 500 buggies would be no news.] —A steamer, chartered by Sheehan and Moat, proceeded to Mahurangi Heads to-day with voters. Sheehan took sixty, Moat five. — An action has been conimencod in the Supreme Court Civil Sessions to-day, executors Captain Butler v. owners Rowena, damages £2,250, for death caused by falling from a plank put aut irom^ateamer at JHouganui. The case

is not finished.— A Ne«r ' Zealand loan telegram from London, January 6th, leporta tallow mark et quiet, stock 16,097. —Mr William Buckland'a illness, contracted in Waikato, has taken an unfavorable turn, erysepalis has set in, and he is not expected to recover.— Northern Maori electorate returns, bo far in, are: Hori Karawiti, 209; Wi Katene, 171 ; Penetane, 137; Kei Te Tai, 154; Timati Polnpi, 90; Herine Terewane, 8; five returns are yet to come in. The contest will, it is believed, lay between Timoti Pohipi and Karawiti. Bay op Islands Election. Mangonui and Wangaroa returns yet to come in, Williams, 156; Lundon, 115. Rodney Election.

All stations aro in except Puhoi and Wainui. The two candidates stand at present, Sheehan, 61; Moat 40. — Davies, the ventriloquist and the celebrated man-fish, purpose to make the tour of Waikato. Grahamstowk.

George Cockroft, butcher, is believed to have beeu drowned while proceeding in a boat to Tapu. Mebcbr.

Mr. Quick's neir steamer " Quickstep" arrived at 6 o'clock last night, making an extraordinary passage from Oaehunga, having left Manakau heads at noou on Sunday,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 571, 18 January 1876, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (Our own Correspondents.) Auckland, Jan 17. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 571, 18 January 1876, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (Our own Correspondents.) Auckland, Jan 17. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 571, 18 January 1876, Page 2

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