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TELEGRAPHIC.

-a*- -■- — TBY ELECTRIC TELEGCAPH.] [From our ow*** Coer_spc-*t)e**t.^ Auckland, October 20. Garrard, who was committed for trial for impersonation, bas been released on bail. A Telephone Exohan-je was started today. N"EL"*O"S". October 19. A Maori, about 70 years of age, was arrested at Takaka to-day. on a charge of committing rape ou a Native child seven yeart old. Hawera, October 21. The railway between New Plymouth .and Hawera was opened to-day. An holiday wa9 held in both places. Three trains ran down from New Plymouth to Hawera, each being crowded* with passengers. Fully eight . hundred persons are expected to visit Hewers. No kind of demonstration took placo at tbis end. Thame*. October 19 It is a faot that .2234 ias of smelted gold has been ©b-ained from 400 tons of Ohinemuri stone, and -directed attention to that district. Return was 2037na« from Shi-I** of F-rtnne, lMtos. Luoky Hit. and 7-9 12* W*i»ekawu (Keatmsn*'Tribute.) Good gold ha<* been got in »he Vfe'come ground, and Touog New Zealand (tribute) a part of Welcome is expt-eted to cru***h well si soon as tramway ia repaired enabling them »o get to the crushing mill. A through test of a large reef at Te Aroha is to be made in interests of persons desiring of erecting ernshing machinery at the foot of the mountain. W*tLLif"GTOJf, October 20, Sir Arthnr Gordon unexpectedly re. turned to New Z«*alind from his visit to F jt, between 10 and 11 o'clock last night. He came in Her Maj sty's Ship Kmerald, which left Levuk** on 'Sunday, 9th instant, and is accompanied h- Mi 99 Hamilton Gordon and Captain Kio'ly as side de camp. Bryce hBS rejoined the Ministry as Nativo Minister, an-1 he le r t for the West Coast to-j-day. The proclamation was issued by the Government lai; ni.ht. Information was received during the afternoon that the Manriea had prevented two men from carrying on some fencing on their sec ion, and hnd carried away, bidden and destroyed nosts and ra'ls they were u-"?ng. Tiiis afftir was considered in the Cabinet last night, and the result was tbe Goverrroent gave prompt orders that the tattlers should be protected in their work by th-» Constibnlary.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 October 1881, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
367

TELEGRAPHIC. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 October 1881, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 October 1881, Page 2

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