SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Altklayd, last night Wiltshire, the pede.striau, Lug met with sohtble snpporb from visitors to the Lorno Street Hall, that he is out of pootet Mr Ben E Turner, a well known old settler, has had his tombsteuo erected in Kemuera Climchyard at a cost of £63, with the usual inscription except that of the date of death and the age are Mb blark. The sailor who fell from aloft on board Aline, is dead. Arrived, s s Taranaki with Suex mail. In the District Court, Hoffman v Mj- ** bin, judgment waa given for immediate payment £76 6s and costa, it bring represented that defendant had sold .oat and •was about .leavine* the Colony. *>
•Grahamstown, last night. The 'Colonial -Secretary >was warmly received at the Thames aud invited by the Mayor and.leading citizens to a banquet, but being obliged to leave by rthe -night steamer was unable to attend.
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Waikato Times, Issue 613, 25 April 1876, Page 2
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150SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Issue 613, 25 April 1876, Page 2
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