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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondents.)

Auckland, last niqlic. It is expect tv tL.it the F -Un^ton in.migrttuts "will be aJmutcd to pratique on iSvxuvihiy . A. bewfc, mtnrwng from Russell to Ka.va-' kawa, caphizeJ, and Alesa.ni.ler McLean Wan drowned. Mrs Letter, of Pnrnell, was standing on a chair, to rench hoincthing from a cupboard, when tiic ch.ur gave way, and she fell, breaking an jiruu. The Uaptnin of tho City of New York refused to take li'S Bteamut* infc© Port Oliahners, unless guaranteed aguinst all risk. The representatives of the Pacific Mail Conjpany went to Sidney lnst sloamer, to secure the abandonment of the Postal Jiei\ ice. kSnuthorn telegrams aunounce a severe eaillujuake shock at New Plymouth, Pitted, Wellington, Marlon, Westporl, and Lytlleton. The Pirhumontary Comroittoe repreRonfmg Opjmsicioii to negoiia'e terras of amalgamation with Otas^o and Canterbury cousibts of Grey, VVhifctvker, Wood, Luak, Shci'han, and Mdcf.irlune. Ko importuul buxiuess will take place till nltci Pnday, though the Government, may attempt to force on Whitaker's land proposals, as likt-ly to create a split between Northern and Southern Oppositionists.

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Waikato Times, Issue 659, 20 July 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondents.) Waikato Times, Issue 659, 20 July 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondents.) Waikato Times, Issue 659, 20 July 1876, Page 2

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