SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our Own Correspondent.)
Auckland, Monday flight. The fourth of the mouth is stated to have passed moat satisfactorily at the banks. All paper V/as rnct liiost punctually. A fire fcroke out in the bedroom of the EUerslie Hotel, through the 6uhs rays foccusaing through a water bottle. They set fire to a toilet cover. The .fuice was promptly extinguished. At the police court an old schoolmaster named John Morgan, vra3 sentenced to Bix months for vagrancy. George Douglas got ail: months for stealing five pounds ftom a Bottler stopping at the Aurora Hotel. Arrived Tnupo from the South.
(iHAHAMSTOtTir. The drainage ScueVfce is sent to Auckland for signature by the directors. The Pumping Association Will pi*obfcbly start on Monday.
"Wellington. Both eVening 'pttp^fs state tlrat the Wellington police are on the 'track of Winiiita, and that in a day or two they expect to bo able to announce his capture. Some fear that the ruffian has gono'for the ftiatliessea of Kavraru or some Other Hauhau settlement.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 7 March 1876, Page 2
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169SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our Own Correspondent.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 7 March 1876, Page 2
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