SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. From our Own Correspondent.
Auckland. Friday crening. Sir Donald McLean i* appointed bj the Prince of Wales Misonie Grand Maxtor for the North Ivlxnd of New At the produce 8«le» to-day, nfene realized 3i 3d to 3< 9d ; turkeyt. 4 s * 6.i to 6s 6 1 ; potatoet, 2- 3J to 4* ; cheese, 4H to 7JdThe City of Aucklaud cleared for London, full bliip with a large quanlitj of woo) aboard.
trßAHlMS'Oiri?. ( A rumour it current hce that Wtoiata'* capture is certain, and that a large party of nati™* bore eoue out to catch him
Wanqaiii. Tanrau. »n old chief connected with Hekes war, it dead. A great tao^i will be h> H.
JNapiie. Th« Government a*eam*r Lon» is >ol<i to the samo company that bought the Golden Crown, and will be delivered on the trriral of » nur one expected in three month*.
Wanganui. COLONIAL FIRING— THIRD CARBINE MATCH. Bell (nd) lut pnzo. L 6, 29 ; Bannister (Wellington) 2nd prize. L 4. 27; Fox (Ciiridtchurcli) 3rd pnze. L 3. 26 j Steveni (Wellington), 4in prize, L 2,26., 26. First Infantry Match • -Morrow (Annkland) l*t prise, LlO, 65: A. 0. Molliop (Waiuku) 2nd prize, L 9 10g, 64; Mann (OUgo) Sad prise, L8 63; Willoox (Ottgo) 4th jrize. L 7, 63 ; Donee ( N«lson) 4th prize, L 6, 62 : Wilion (Ott«o) 6 t h pri«e, L 4, 62 ; Andenon (OtafcO) 7th prue, L 3, 61 , Capstick (Otago) Bth prite, L 2, 61. The firing w»t at 600 yards ; the wind wal tery baffling, and tho shooting indifferent.
Oxtorn is Ltfp.— Da Brioht'b P«oiruo. CTNK.— Multitudes of people are hopelewy suffering fro n Debility, Nervous and Liy.t Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity. Indigostion Failuraof Heannsr, B Kht, and Memoiy LiiMitud«, Want of Pooler, Ac, whoiecwet i«d>mt of a permannnt cur« by the ne>» remedy PHOSFFIOI'YNE (OlonioOxvgen), nhich at once ailaj* all irnUtion and txcittmtnt. imparU ntw tn»ri\ and lit* to th« tni'ahled constitution, and rap Jlv oaren every stage »f thnxt hitherto meurablt and distren->i'>g milad.et. Sold by ull cbeuiitU and d.ui{|{iiU tbounhout th« Globe. &$■ o\tiTloN.-Th« lar«t and inereatinf demand for Dr bright* Pho»|>h idyne ha* lad to Mveral iuiUtioot undfr ■omewhtt kimilar aainw ; puroha m of thii m«dioin« thould therefore be i areful to oWrv* that each ea»» bear* tlie Qo> en ment Stump, with the vwrds, Dr Blight's Pb'>»phody lie uii^nvud tUtreon and that UC HOU wordl
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 588, 26 February 1876, Page 2
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398SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. From our Own Correspondent. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 588, 26 February 1876, Page 2
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