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TELEGRAMS.

[from our own correspondent.]

RUSSELL, yesterday.

Part of the net belonging to the fisherman who was drowned in July was recovered yesterday. The wind is easterly.

Coro.mani.ikl, this day

At the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, Mrs Waterman, of the Masonic Hotel, was sued by Mr Guim for £20 for damages done by Mrs Waterman's monkey to the infant child of plaintiff. Judgment was given for the amount claimed. Uuion Beach—OOozs. of gold was lodged from 43 tons of general stuff nnd five pounds of specimens. Daniel's leader is expected to bo cut to-morrow. Just-in-Time. —The manager has driven 57 feet north, and has a greai How of water. He has gone about the same distance south, and has cut the first of the i-eries of slides which flic between the shot of gold ; he has yet ISO feet to go to cut the latter.

Cambridge, this day.

Tho Natives and the New Land Bill,

Major Tc Wheoro, accompanied by To Ngakau, is at present visiting the various largo centres of native population in the King Country, explaining the principles and workings of Mr Bryce's new Land Bill. They held a large mooting at Mnungatauar yesterday, and visited Cambridge in tho evening, where the Major and his aide-de-camp tlid a little hobnobbing with local gentlemen of the land-dealing persuasion.

Iter press association.]

Duskdin", this day

Miraculous Escape,

A ten-year-old son of Mr Chandler, the lighthouse-keeper at Cape Saunders, fell over the dill's, a depth of 100 feet, but the only injury ho sustained was the breaking of one leg.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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