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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

Special to Standard.] Auckland, This fin y. There is a rush for <■ aiu?.- at Whanga, near Whangarei. Air .J, S. Ciendson, S.M., wired to the lion Mr Cadman that it was report. thai a large reef near Whanga ha< ! 'lot-n <Kscovered containing gold to tV' vi'iiio of £4O per ton. Puxedin, This day. A six-roomed house in South Dunedin, owned and occupied by William Panmore, was destroyed by fire this morning. The insurances are—On the buildings and on the furniture £3OO ; both in the National. Mastekton, This day. Mrs Sawyers has been committed for trial on a charge of performing an illegal operation upon a married woman. Wellington, This day. William Jas. Brocker died at the hospital from the result of injuries received from a fall of earth on the relief works. Chuistchurcii, This day. The weather is extremely cold, and a strong south-west wind is blowing. It has been hailing, raining, and snowing at intervals since early morning, and shows no sign of abatement or of clearing. A large influx is expected for the carnival week, and accommodation at many of the hotels has been fully engaged. Ai-ckland, This day. Mr H. S. Myers, of Sydney, who was visiting Auckland on mining business, died suddenly at the Imperial Hotel on Saturday.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 161, 2 November 1896, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 161, 2 November 1896, Page 2

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 161, 2 November 1896, Page 2

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