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The missing schoouer Lottie* Auckland, Saturday. — Thep^f is now very little hope entertained if j a local shipping circles for t fro missing schooner Louie, 30 days out tr§m Lyttleton for Auckland. v| The Government steamer Hinemoa was to leave Kaipsra to-day to search for the Louie along East Coast. In shipping circles however it is generally believed that the searcliwili - be fruitless. Serious bush accident. Auckland, Monday.-— On Saturday morning a man named WiUiam Swaiiison, employed on McLean Bros, contract at Kaukapakapa, sustained serious injuries through a log falling upon him. One arm and one kg being broken, besides his back injured. The injured man was conveyed to tswn and taken to the hospital, but is in a precarious condition. -. - The B.S. A rgy ie in trouble. Auckland, Monday. — As the Northern Go's steamer Argyle, frfcx Whanganui, was entering Maoak|u Harbor on Saturday afternoon t&b struck when opposite the top beacon and lost her propeller. When jhd tide rose a line was brought from the steamer to the wharf and she wai berthed shortly after n>e o'clock j her injuries are not serious. The missing schooner. Auckland, Mod day.—The steamer Hinemoa, which left Kaipara, on Saturday arrived in the Manakau Harbour yesterday. .^e.'Tj^uienioft will probably leave to-dajr &Sook for the missing schooner Louie* - Attempt to lire the Council Chambers. Hamilton, Saturday.— An attempt was made to-day to burn down th© Borough Council Chambers, but lh| fire was discovered before seridus damage was done. A man named Lawlor> found near the place was arrested and subse*quently made confession of the crime. Two boys blown to seaThames, Saturday.r-Two boys, Restman and Berryman, were blown out to sea in a dingy on Friday afternoon and drifted to Miranda, where they arrived safely this morning. Another chance for Taurauga Arbor Day. Wellington, Saturday.— Notice , proclaiming August 3rd, as Arbor Day throughout the Colony will appear in next week's Gazette. Governor's levee. "Wellington, Saturday. -- Lord Glasgow held his first levee to-day, it was very largely attended despite the unfavourable weather. 7 "
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2847, 27 June 1892, Page 2
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338TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2847, 27 June 1892, Page 2
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