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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]

THK (JUAHAMSTOWX MURDER. G RAHAMSTOWN, Monday Messi.nm n's TRim'ir - .hv 14dwt. IIiack An'oei. Tktiii i r. — .'50 tons of stone yielded 13o/.. ISdwt. 18gi. Nit VKi"u\iiKi,r. — Sales: Caledonian, £."> Is. (id , £o 7s. 6d., £."> 8s. 6d , £."> 10s , £."> 7s (id.; Queen of Ma>, 10s. ihl.; Tauiia, Cl 7s. (3d.; (J olden Arrow, Is. (id. Selleis : Caledonian, 10s ; Cine, 10s (id. Huyois : Caledonian, AM .">s ; Uniini Heach, C'5 10s. Margaret Walls, ctfmimtted for timl, was forwaided to Auckland to-day, and -was taken in a boat fiom .Shoitland to the ■teainer. She is still \oy weak in body, but eonbciousness has almobt wholly been restored. COROMANDEL, Monday. Union" 13k v«'ii. — The pumping gear that was broken on Satuulay was lepaned to day, and is going on all l lght. Expect the water out from the shaft in the couise of a day or two. llvuuouii Virw. — Some very good stone obtained fi<»m the wm/e now sinking, and the leader is looking extiemcly veil. The tributeis arc also getting gold. Timi.i Bnoiiii,i;s — Have started upon 20 tout, of stun", and expect over 2o/ per ton. Cm or Akm is'd, — Tlie leader in the lise going up is showing gold fanly 15tsmai<< iv — -V f.nr sliow of gold w.is seen in the stones to-d.vy The Ue\. Mi. liunn, preached at Wangapona yestei day. The in. in that broke his leg at Kennedy's Bay, wa& brought up heie to-(fay, and is now in the hospital and Ins leg set. KATIKATT, Moml.ij. Mr. Kit/gibb*n Louch, s])eeial settlei, had his hut anil ellects buint dovn jesteida^. Tlicre is strong circumstantial evidence against a native, -whose name is known. Several witnesses aie available. The (Jovemment slwuld send down some of tho Armed C/'onstabulaiy to this station. This is the second outiage on the settlement. [ri.it }'uiss ai.knh.] NAP1KI5, Monday. Trial 1>oi ings amII commence to morrow to ascci tain the nature of the bottom along the line of the proposed harbour "woiks. The lines will be so .situated that the works when constructed will l educe the channel to about one-thud of its piescnt width. A fatal accident occuned in the inner hat hum ; a bout containing fom men was capsi/cd, and one, named Nicholas (Jhnutian Fiedencsen, was di owned. The lest got ashoie safely. WELLINGTON, Monday. It is stated that his Excellency the (lovernor will visit Cauteihuiy next inonth, pi ob.ibly lea\ ing Wellington about the (Jth pioximo. He Mill be picsent at the l aces WANGANUI, MomU\ The Supi erne Com t opened to day Only one emninal case, Regina v. Coldms, late cluk of t)ic Fox ton tianiway, for embezzle ment The (Jiand Juiy biought m no bill, and the case diopped. It is consideicd the tramway accounts were kept in a. veiy loose manner. The wife of a carpenter named Hughes, committed suicide by drowning m the uvct on Sunday lnomiug. She had bucn in a desponding state foi borne time, but it was thought tjuite sane. She leaves one child two yeais old. IRJNEDIN, Monday. On a u'[)i( mentation of the Maiaudicw Demonstiation Committee, that the baiupiet was not a political allaii, the Mayoi agu*ed to declare a public holiday. To night, however, he re! uses, as he has learned that it will be pmuly.i Piovmeialist dcmousttatiou, and the Committee passed a resolution on Saturday to that eilect. The Mayoi 's decision is approved by a gi eat many.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5653, 26 October 1875, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5653, 26 October 1875, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5653, 26 October 1875, Page 3