SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, last -night.. . The 8 s Hero, from Sydney, left on the 17tli inst. All important news anticipated by oable. Mr Tonics proceeded South in the Wellington, relying on being alected for City West. The Ciphiin and Mate of the barque J-udy Franklin had their certificates suspended for a month by the Court of inquiry into grounding that vessel, at Kaipara. Ther* vims a heavy gale last night, but no serious damage done. Two new cases are reported ito have broken out aboard the Bebington. Wai tor Pell, employed by Mullilly, contractor, while working in, tlift Mount Eden Gravel Pits, was j>reeif)»ited fifty feet, and broke his leg 1, and sustained other iv juries.
DutfEDiSf, last night. A verdict, four hundred jpeunds daici^ei, was given a«4iinst Broaden ;md tj) )ns, at the suit of Mcllridge, who sustained injuries ou. Lhe r»itw»y. Tiie demand for ©ats shews au improvt;in"ut.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 652, 25 July 1876, Page 2
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150SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 652, 25 July 1876, Page 2
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