LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[FROM OUR OWN OOItRKHPONDRNT.] AUCKLAND. This Day. At a meeting of the North of Auckland Oattle Board yesterday, the Inspeotor informed the Board that pleuro-pueumonia oontinued In an active state upon Ireland's farm, at Pan mure, and that a oow suffering from that disease was killed and buried on Monday last, and that another cow, showing symptons of disease -will probably be slaughtered within a fews days, Larches, a Frenoh oolonist, from New Caledonia, and a party of communists have taken up a block of land near Henderson's Mill, under the Homestead Act, for vine culture.
NEW PLYMOUTH. This Day. The Natives are sulky, and have left the spot where the Constabulary are working. CHRISTCHURCH. This Day. A man was brought up at the R.M. Court yesterday, who had given himself up as one of the Kelly gang. He was found to be insane. Two fires occurred at Christchurch last evening, one about 6 o'clock, and the other at 7.30. The first was a detached cottage near the hospital, and the other a six-roomed dwelling house, in Chester-street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1053, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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