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(it telegraph.—own* corrksponlknt.) Auckland, Last Night. The blast furnace has been started at the Onehuuga ironworks. Nine tuns of iron were run off from some iron ore obtained from Mrs Syimnond's property, Big Muddy Creek. The fourth of July was chiefly observed by the exhibition of national flags by Americans. The total value of the late Mr Samuel •Tagger's estate has not yet been ascertained. His will leaves the residence and land at the corner of Park and Carlton roads, to Mrs Jagger absolutely. She will also receive £1000 a year from the brewing business till the youngest child is 21. With that sum she has to educate and support tho children. Each child on attaining tho age of 21 years is to receive £2000, and when Mrs Jagger dies, or when the youngest child attains the age of 21, the estate is to bo realised and divided equally amongst the children. Mrs Jaggor is appointed solo guardian of tho children.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2805, 5 July 1890, Page 2
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164LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2805, 5 July 1890, Page 2
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