Telegraphic.
0' TIMES" S?ECII£WELMQRAtfB.)I (prom oub own oorbesfondents.) - ; . AUCKLAND. r Thomaa Hill, the old Waterloo veteran, aged 100, waa found dead in his bed, in Morton Street, on Saturday. Death was the result of- serious' apoplexy produced by sunstroke. ; Arrival of the James "Wishart. The James WisJiartj^ with a cargo valued at £35,000, ' and. 26 passengers, arrived yesterday from Lortd,6n. Odmirig down flhahifel ' she .' niet '. with a narrow escape, owing to an explosion of gasoline, Banquet to Mr Sheehan. , The Native Minister will be entertained j at a banquet at Grahametown this (Mon- 1 day)evening. ,•;. -| The Taranaki cricketers defeated Epsom | and Bemuei-a combined, also the North Shore and Otahuhu. teams. Rival •' Free Press's." j Two new papers, each bearing the name : of " Free Press," appeared on Saturday. Tyrell, who it will be remembered met with an accident on board the Taiaroa, died to-day. There will be an inquest to-mon-ow.
Tlie Hawoa sailed aTT p-ra.,and the Rojwena at 7.30 p.m. . \ :
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 678, 14 January 1879, Page 3
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159Telegraphic. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 678, 14 January 1879, Page 3
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