SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, last night. THB NATIVR DIFFCULTT AT CAMBRIDGE. The Hon. Dr Pollen, Native Minister proceeds to Waikato to-morrow (Ba tar. day), it has been determined by the Government to oontiuue the work on tbe Taupo and Cambridge road, and arms have been ordered to be issued to the Constabulary encaged on the Work. it i* confidently expected that no real opposition will be resorted to by the natives, some thirty of whom supposed to ba armed are camped in the vicinity of the work. Te "N^akau it is said is acting entirely without the sanction or sympathy af the King and his party. .
Produce sales to-day : fowls, Is 6d to, 2s 9d ; potatoes 60s to 70s ; 2s to 2s 9d. Sir George Grey telegraphed to Dune* din that he is too itl to leare Auckland. Ue eannob go to England. Maoandrew has sent an exposition of. his views, strongly advocating the creation of Otago into a> separate colony. The Kaipara Railway will be commenced immediately by the letting of 10 miles from the Newmarket end. The murdrer Ourtin received the inti* mation of bis early execution with oalmnsss. He declared his innocence of intention to kill. The case of Mo Arthur Shera & Co, ooou pied the Supreme Court to-day. The plaintiff Shera who is M going . out -.of partnership claims £12 000. Thfr other side allege that when affairs Jare wound dp Shera will be brought in a debtor to the firm. Mo Arthur of . Lqndon, is * creditor to the extent of ,100,000.- There, are no other creditors of importance. The oourt appointed a reoeiver to value the estate' and adjust partnership concern; ...••... Richard Badham was fined twenty-fit* pounds for breach of Customs regulation?, by making a false, declaration. Intentional fraud was not alleged, but the invoice on which declaration was made proved iocomplete. Grahamstown, last night. Brassey the lawyer, is declared insolvent. Liabilities £2,000, assets £500. Pictok, Thursday, Woodgate was bung this morning. Dunedin, last night. Lightning strnok a miner's hut at Nevis, killing the occupier. A waterspout also did considerable damage at Kingston. Wellington, last night. ." A ohild died from an overdose of Wins* low's soothing syrup.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 720, 27 January 1877, Page 2
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361SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 720, 27 January 1877, Page 2
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