SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australiau Telegraph Press Agency.) f o_ t Auckland. Friday, 6.15 p.m. s Mr G. M. .Reed has resigned his office 1 of Provincial Treasurer.—The sale of Mr } Graham's Kllcralie township was very j successful. Allotments 'fronting the , Panmure Road realised lis lid to 18s ; 6d per foot; Bella-street and ifussell ] Crescent, 15s to 18s 6d per foot.—The ,s Star pige&n express from the ship l , • Hydaspes' says All well. Process \ of fumigation completed. Barnsley | [officer in charge of quarantine] reports ■ most favourably of everybody. Behaviour unexceptionable. All are most anxious to be released, especially the single girls, who think it a great hardship that they should be kept apart from the boys when this is such a fine place for flirting. They have plenty of fishing, and nice oysters. The city looks pretty in the distance, and all look wistfully towards it. They hope soon to be released.—lt is rumoured to-night that the Superintendent has abandoned his intended visit to England.—Eemsley's ease was continued all day at the Police Court. The evidence was the same as at the inquest" iVIr and Mrs Woodward wcro examined. They said Xemsley spoke of taking a stall in the Market, and asked them to keep packages, and he would pay any reasonable rent. The case was not con" eluded.—The ' Stanley Castle' has been chartered to load gum for New York,— !S r o oiler having been received for the 'ChoclaV cargo (barley), she proceeds to Sydney to-morrow with it.—At the inquest held on George Graham, Mrs Graham's evidence was to the effect that the deceased gentleman had been to one of the out-houses in the yard. Yesterday forenoon she went out to see where he was, and observed him walking across the yard. She proceeded towards the house, and on looking round saw him lift up the well-lid and instantly fall in, She screamed for help, and Mr Sutton, who livesinthe house adjoining ran up andgave assistance, trhe also procured other aid. The water was low at the timeabout 25 feet from surface. Only a few minutes elapsed before he was extricated dead. He had been suffering for some few days from pain and giddiness in the head. That morning he was in his usual health. He was only staying at Eemuera temporarily, and hoped to return in a few days to town. Mr Sutton and Dr Htockwell gave corroborative evidence. When the doctor arrived Graham was quite' dead. Sharemarkst.-^Sales: Caledonian, £5 2s 6d ; Bismarck, 2s 6d ; Tokatea, 9s. Sellers: Grown Prince, 9h Gd; Cure, 9s.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 14 November 1874, Page 3
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425SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 14 November 1874, Page 3
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