SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents.)
Auckland, last night. The City Council levied a waiter rate of one shilling. A large number of sportsmen are out. Pheasants are reported plentiful. William Didrick and Henry King, two boys eleven years old, were charged with indecent assault. Didricic was discharged, but Kiug was sent to the training ship for three years. George Vaug-han and John Wolks, charg, d with pig sfctuliug ab the Wade, were discharged. The new assessment of city property shows an iucre.i o ed value of .£12,000.
Grahamstown, lnst night. Great preparations are male for the native raeeiiug, which potaujences tomorrow. v
Taubanqa, last nighfc. Pheasant,-, ,iro wonderfully plentiful. .Lu-ge parcels of grass seej are beino»eut to Katikaci,
Dunedin, ,last night. The refusal of the Land Board to sanction laud sales )vill result in the stoppage of large Provincial pubiic wonfts, ihcomng uiAuy ipeu oue of employment. 4 *
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Waikato Times, Volume x, Issue 616, 2 May 1876, Page 2
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182SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents.) Waikato Times, Volume x, Issue 616, 2 May 1876, Page 2
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