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TIIH (.'IIOU-KA. (liV Kr.Kf.THIC TK1.K.,1! Al' I(. — ■CorVlilC IIT). Nkw Voi:K, Si-til cjiilict - 1-. A VKHSKI, which lias ni rived at Sim (•'riiuciscK, 111 «i-t. of origin n<>(■ slated, ivnorts tv.-i> death-; i, : <»>\ dm],■Yα on 1 111- voyage. 'Two more cl<-:ith- I'riim cholera have occurred on board tli ,, Neandia. Residents mi Kin.' Island, which is Vicing use.l as a quarantine station for cholera, threaten to resist and burn the hotel which is reserved for the use of the enbin passengers. Later. One hundred armed citizens prevented tin; landing of the Normania's cahin passengers on Fun T.sland, wliieli has been purchased by the (.tovermueiit as :i. ([uarautine station. I'ickefs were stationed by the residents, ;ind signals were arranged to noMt'y an attempt to land, and luid the authorities insisted on landing, the hotel would li.'ivo been tired, as wood iiad been piled against it ready for the match. September L'J. A thousand anno:! tisherman belonging to Long Island lauded on Yin; Island which fronts their towns. A judge granted an injunction to prevent them landinu but without avail. An attempt was made to burn the Hotel, and the Battalion of the Naval Reserves was summoned, to disperse the rioters. The mob lined the Island docks armed with guns and other weapons, iind resisted' on the landing of tin; Nonnania's passengers from the tug. The G'ephissus was also refused a permit. Food and blankets will be despatched for the women and ehildrtn on board. The mob tried to drown Dr. Vaught, who is in charge of the Sanitation Department. Altogether three- thousand |i,isson;ror are now quarantined in Xcw York hiirbour and the receiving station at Sandy Hook is being utilised as a quarantine station. Rl-'.nux, September 12. Bremen is now free of cholera, September 13 Two hundred and nine deaths occurred at Hamburg yesterday. Twenty eight thousand people have iled from the city, The EmperorhftS contributed £1,000 to the roli"i' fund. Loxdon, September 12. A senilism who came from Hamburg has died of cholera iit Griinsby. CABLE SUMMARY. e (BY ELECTRIC TKI.KGH.U'H. —COPYRIGHT). St. PETKiiSiiUuc, September 13. NirMKßOirs arrests have been made at "Warsaw owing to a plot agsiinst the Czar. V.IEXNA. September !•'). Twenty-two merchants nnd customhouse officers in Bukomina, a province on the Russian frontier, aro charged with robbing the Austrian Customs of immense sums by systematic'.frauds. The trial of the offenders is now pro • eeeding. Loxnox. September 10. The man who shot at and assaulted Miss Wood, a. niece of Mr Grosclien, and Mis* Philbriek, in the beginning of hist month has been committed for trial. The Times thinks that the financial crisis in Australia may convince the colonies of the necessity of closer union. Mr Lalnucher.', in a letter to the Times warns Mr Gladstone that the Radicals expect Radical legislation. The "prospects of tin; Melbuurne Board of Works Loan m-e worse than ever. City men say there is no chance of even a Government loan being successful at present. Ottawa, September i'J. The Canadian Banks sire refusing to receive American .silver coins of which five million dollars worth nee eireu lated. Paris, September 13. News from the Wesl Coast of Africa states that, a revolution in Abompy, the eipital of D.-ihotnty. organised by tlii! King's uncle and elder brother has failed. - Xfav York, September 13. The Lick Observatory has discovered a fifth satellite of Jupiter, giving light equal to a star of the thirteenth magnitude. If our u-hulo liniK w:,h snent in iimn>ini; (HUobUls we ..li'iulil fiin I \i. inure wcari'j'iiriy Ihni) tlie lianlfist (Jay's vvuiU. Jjittle niinris nro turned ami subdued hy : \ut L'P'iit. laiiids rise abovß thoin.—Wflshiiifftm Frvincr. Notices. 0 T 1 (J E . Publicans anrl Storekeepers arc hereby cautioned a«ain.st giviiiji any credit to one known as " Lanky," 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted in this Dame. JOTTX HOLT. TU" 0 T I C K . Pigeon Match. A HANDICAP SWEKPSTAKK of ,fl will be shot at Morrinsvillo on tlio Ist October. Five birds rach. First prize, (10 per cent ; sccoiifl, 20 por cent, ; tliinl, 10 per cent. Birds supplied uS Is u'rl. Nominations to close, witli the necessary cash, on FRIDAY, :50th September, ;it S]> m. Hanrliusips to appear 11 a.m. morning of match. Shooting to commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp. f.VMKS TL'RNfBULL, Morrinsville. rpOWN ACRE, HAMILTON WEST. FOR SALE-ALLOTMENT 235. Good Position. SAMUEL f'.d'nUA.NE & SON, Auctioneers, SI, Qiippn-stivet, Auckland. For Sale liy Mr Hunter, at Te Awamntii, September 17th, at 2 p.m., ALLOTMENTS Xos. 35, 313, 37, 45, and l(i, Town of Kiliikilii. Title—Land Transfer. For particulars apply to the undersigned, or the auctioneer. R. MAIN WARING. ICihikihi, September !>th. R R E | ( ) ! k "p ILCH ER , | Accountant and Book-keeper, I CAMIiKIIKJK. Road Boards' and County (.'ouiu-il Work, Tradi'sinen's Honks anil all cliusts of Coinnivivia! Wod; midcrtal.-c-n. j Thirteen year's experience, llefrrence : jX.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency I Compnnv (Limited). "VT O T I (' !■: , j\j POISO.V ha-- 1,..,.!! LAI l> for dogs on the Ri'crcsji'iirt Esfate. M. SHAXAGHAX. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING with dug or i£iin on the Matamata EsUte will be PROSECUTED. 11. .1. K\LLENI)ER. Man.i.yi;r.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 3

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