TELEGERAPHIC.
[BY ELECTRIC TEU^^^H [. EB PHES3 AB |^^^^^^^^^H There was great wben the boy who opened tne^j^^^^^H offices, that the floor of the roenf^^^H a blaze. He called assistance aJK^QH flames were subdued before any materfll damage was done. It was fonnd tbiifc about a gallon of kerosene had bejen poured oyer the floor, table, and bo&ks kept by the clerk named Shaw. J AVCKIaaSXJD. At Waikato tbe slaughtering of /cattle for pi euro-pneumonia is still goiofg on. Mr Fanthair's pure-bred shorthorn bull, Lord Yarlington, was killed oh . sus. picion. A post mortem examination showed that the animal was /suffering from Uibereolsis. f. Intelligence from Samoa by the Nautilas states that on the 13th April Mahe** toa was appointed King of Samoa, i *_» the following day the Steinbergher party hoisted a flag and threatened to rebel, and unless the representatives of foreign powers interfere, affairs may result seriously. J
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Inangahua Times, 30 April 1880, Page 2
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