SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland, last night.
night. Mipr Gro°n will probably auoc«ed the late O-jlouel Balneavia as Sheriff. The Hero nailed for Sydney taking a Jarga •hi,,ment of jjolii. Thn Oauterbury footballflrs wore diiv«n in \-Tt-mkt from Ono!iutij<a The following are the names, and weights <f the reapeotive trains: —Cant rhury : And«r«on (oaptnin). mt 3 l)t. Forwards : Pot's, 12*t 12lbn ;Baker, 12«t Ulhs sOhf»,,n »an 12st llll.b ; ICv.ns, 10<t 4.h«; Potts' 11, t siht; Olhvior, 12sr 12 ; T^ih 12*tj (hxtf.n, 12-t. Hnlf luicks : Arillinaton 9tt 12'r)H; McCarde!). B*ll2- IJiml liton, 8»t 12; Sfnogor, lUk JWL<:
Average we V ht, list lOJlbs. Two of these ar* emergency men, aad will Lave to b and out. Auckland team. Forbha.la.Hl, 10g: i 0 . W ood, 9- t 12!b 8 • Oal^on, 13H2U; Hackay, l(. it 7tbn Carter, ll,t 111b, , Wh^Sf, % Backn: JJobmaon, ll.t; P. )U J ll3fc Tu ge «^ Ight ' llBt 2| b«l2. z ;. Th d match is fixed for to-mo.row »f emflotu
vniNEMUBr, Use night. A fata aooid«ut ©.cured by tho falling o > t.ie I,mbH of a tree, killing • iu.ner utLd JoliQ \Vut4on.
m, r - • ■ TACr * ANO K > Ifwt n^llt. ♦„ i • T'".. V loa P^oiß have been turn«,l back hy lbv Pnrulum, acting und.r order, from the Kmg, threatening violence u-»les 8 they vle^rt«d. Th« firir.i,i«us hid arms concealed at hand to eutuice compl auce. The •• B*y ot Plenty Time." cenrarn tho ptospectoM for aubintttin » to the hounou ot iniiguificant M*ons, aud .eavioff Kairaai. It comments Beverlly on the disturbed ataie of the native miod, and the Kings itifl if nee, Aifred Polier, a tjl«graph linemaa was drowned at E*cik*ci ou Sunday. Ihe body liim not been rdco voted
Wellington, Tuesday. ! THE CHANGE AUAINVp C E I HAUGtJ'l'uJif.— AKREB1 I .' ' Hanguton's affair has c^ised «n awfu 1 scandal. The f«m!y, affect.d br his atrocity, not wishiug the ic*ud»l gavo him forty e-ghfc hours to leave, the matter being arranged by a fne,d. He had then the impudence to «p,,ly to the Government f»r bix months' leave of absenoe og full pay, aud requested an immediate auswer, as he had 10 leave for Eugland m consequence of the recei^of pamtul news His f neudi 8] r«ad all sorti of rumou^ about as to the cau.e of hit depmure, but the Governmeut finding out the re.l Btateof the c*Be, Bet the Cnnn Proiecutor an 1 police to work, an I had him arrested. Mr Haughton wm, yesterday, on the point of entering the railway station to go to thu Pore, by the 230 p in. tram, when lntpector Mallard, in accirdance with tele^iapbio instruction, arre.te.l him. At 4 o'clock Mr Hau 'hton was brought b-fore Mr Mercer, "j.P charged w«U h*vmg, at VVeifington, withiu six month* last paat, attempted to commit the imputed offence. Ouvthe application of the polioe, a »emadd tiil to-morrow was gr.nted, bail being fixed, the accused m £200, and two .uretiea of £100 each. „ »-, (From our Speci 1 Correspondent.)
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 668, 31 August 1876, Page 2
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487SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland, last night. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 668, 31 August 1876, Page 2
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