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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[tress AGENCY. 1 NEW PLYMOUTH. Sept. 28. Football match between Auckland and Taranaki took place to-day. When the messenger left at one o’clock, the score stood as under—Auckland half a point, Taranaki nine points. WELLINGTON. Sept. 28. Arrived—at 9.30. last night H.M.S. Sappho from Auckland. It is understood that the difficulty about opening the telegraph line fVomFoxton to Palmerston has been overcome, and that the line will now be erected without any unnecessary delay. INVERCARGILL. Sept. 28. Nino immigrants who left quarantine station, were brought before R.M. to-day, under 42 clause Public Health Act, were lined twenty shillings each and court lines, costs amounting to £lO, the fines wore paid by Mr George Bowes, saloon passenger, by the Christian Me Anal and. AUCKLAND. Sept. 28. The Hero having been signalled on coast. “ Evening Star ” chartered a small steamer, and with the aid of carrier pigeons, succeeded in procuring the following messages— Hero left Sydney on 22nd inst. Constable Axam, arrested for forgery in A nckland, is a prisoner on board. At Coromandel, a strong box of the Tokatea Company’s, was broken into, and 2300z. of amalgam, valued at £IBO, stolen. Thieves not yet coptured. Hero passed City of Auckland, ship, off Poor Knights. PATEA EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. LONDON. Sept. 17. Commodore Chapman has been ordered to hoist the broad pennant, as Commodore Commanding the Australasian station, until relieved. Lieut. Armatt’s scheme of colonising New Guinea with 200 volunteers, is condemned by the “ Standard.” Drs Corlett and Taphist (?) sailed for Australia, Wool sales marked by considerable languor, but-prices remain without noticeable alteration. Strathnaven, ship, which left Sydney on April 27th, is supposed to be missing. 80 guineas offered for insurance.

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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 September 1875, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 September 1875, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 September 1875, Page 3

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