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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND.

Aixki.ad, f,a«t Xi^'h'. EVICIJON CASi-:. At tlie Supivtne Court, to-day, lour Gerinuns were iiin»il £10 e.tc!», lor lureJ ible evaclioii .a P.ipiikiim.

THIS UNION MINE. Mr Russell, of J.ickson and IJu^so!!, i to-ii:«y ivcoive.i ji Cablegram from En - lain! wrli refeienee to Wailii C Union) mine, which i>" in the iCnglish market, j from h s Agents in London. The | m^su^e stated, <( Have d fair prospect ! of floating the mine."

' r PRODUCE MARKETS- ' To Jay, wholesale : Butter, prime [fresh, 1r 6d H> ; Frozen Meat Co.'s 1 shell brajp l, B<l ; eherse, good factoiy, id to 4| ; c^s s . #•! to 10 i ; biicon ami j hunts, pioviiu'iul, G I to 7<l; flour msirket, j wholesale, gouiijurn fl<«ur, £10 10s to £10 1 5d ; oat?, 2s 4d ; maize, 3s 8d ; southern potatoes, none, new potatoes, , 6s per ton, (^ r ood)

! SIIAKEAIA3KET. I To-diy TreniniH were enquired for at 3k 7ii.. few sellers ; Saxons iltill, there i «rt»j buyers at 5a (M., sellers 5a 9<! ; | Cambria , quiet, 7s ; Pi i nee Imperial i about 4-< Od ; Calcdouiutis worn wunted I yesstcr<!ny at 4s <M., sellers ho| ing for : better prices. Bi»r,k of New ZenlAiid shares sternly £12 10s £12 12s; Colonial bank nl«out 4^s 6d*

WAITOTARA ELECTION PETITION. Wanoanui Lost Ni^ht The Cliiff Justice judgment in Bryce-Hutolunson cnse ; lie sniilth.it the petitioner hud faiictl to establish his case, ami Hutt'hinson wjis tiierefore (icclarol duly elected.

LATEST FROM THAMES. THE HARBOUR BOAKD. J HA.MEB Last Night. ! In consequence of the heavy dtifs levied I by the Harbour Board on vessels Messrs Blair and GiHpspi<\ of junction sawmill, have resolve-d to boycott them. This firm has o considerable export trade \yith Melbourne, and should they persist in carryins: out their determination it will be a great loss to the Board. As a preliminary stop it has been decided that the [ lunqtitt Eilleen Donan shall remain in i AuckUtri nn 1 be londpd tlmrc by mimum of cutters, three of wiiioli have been enI paged for the purpose, so that thoTliantea I Harbour Boird will thus Josp dues amounting to «t, lea^t £%0.

THE MINES Oam!»ia, 15H>» pjekeil atone wore obtained Lite this aftoruoftn from the sixdi stopc west ou No. C l^'v! 6 !*!

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). From Our Own Correspondent. LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3

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