AUCKLAND.
jf Monday, t The Rob Roy/ cutter, from Samoa, brings news to the 3rd- instant. The Samoan chiefs . on their- return home after their unsuccessful -attempt to secure from Sir' Arthur Gordon the British protectorate, commenced negotiations with the American Consul, which resulted m their hoisting the stars and stripes. It is not known whether the American Consul has been authorised by his Government. ', Edward Plumly, a settler, at Otahuhu, ,was thrown from- his cart on Saturday night. He sustained concussion of the r spine, and died this morning.' i Two collisions occurred m the harbor. The ferry steamer Devenport, ran into "the brigantine Flirt on Saturday night, carrying away the martingale. TheFlirt's jibboom swept, the .steamer's deck knocking down the funnel and doing other damage. The barque Victoria m coming m from Newcastle ran into the schooner' Christina, at anchor under the North Head, at 5 o'clock on Sunday, morning. The .schooner is much injured. Inquiries, are to be Held.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 71, 23 June 1877, Page 2
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162AUCKLAND. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 71, 23 June 1877, Page 2
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