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TELEGRAMS.

(fkom our own correspondent.) C 7^" ; Auckland, 8.. Ttfe steamer JTMtitaph was successfully loated this morning* and is now about a aiirfrOilJ Ttf^l^pfiiif "tSWa"rds*A-übk-mi. ' " ■' ; - " - : * *•' V § 12-30 p.m. The Triumph has|passed to the leeward r>f Tiri, two or. U»Te^miles. The steamer Waikai has jaai+is^& fyjher; assistance, and the Rott»ni4han* follows at 2 o'clock. A white flag is hoisted at the signal station to intimate thaj( t|f?; Triumph is now out of sight It i|^ought the adverse sea and tide ar*. toiwtrong for her. It is not known whether she is making more water. t li| " J it I*ls p.m. ;■ The Triumph "sefms to have anchored three miles from Tin. There is a strong adverse breeaie; ; jtil d 11 i1 ly sea. No details of the floating "of ' the steamer have yet ' reached town. ..All. that had been done to her prior tp jlosthjfg was to remove the heavy cargo and «o*l, and stop foi &» leaks in the section* aft of the fore compartment, and pump her out. The pu&psf fixed Were equal to 600 tota per htmti Her forehold betttg full of water : wilt make navigation difficult, especially with the sea now running* -, James Heudryv f^ e second competitfl^ of Edwards, walked out his time, Y3 railei and 12 laps, v ßfijjtopk^ the cramp in. hit right le^and w|sffi&^eded at night by Huokstep.. Edwards is still several miles, ahead. . .; : ; . ' , : * Du.vjtw*, 2. There was again Very bad weather for the Caledonian "games, which were la~rg«ty attended. To-day there was a great Ueal of Aiirf, %hich fep <M L The i principal evedf tcAfiay was the^ *Borfier wrestling tnattohj iti^hfch Hudson, Tyson \ and Robertson, thii^iaori, were among the principal- ""cottip^titors. Hudson won the champion belVwith a good deal of 2nd prize. Tysen,. who>as, tjirown by Robertson,' (jook ; Jh^3rjj '. prize, Donald Dinnie won the* ihl^w.ing 6f tne j.22lb. ball, and tossing the cabir.'. • '."'.. . . "■' : -'--i<- '-l" ■«.&£<:*■■,. . :.lv -9:. DonaldDinnie. being dißSatisfied with the judge's decision at the Caledonian sports on Tuesday j-fohallenges. any man in New Zealand to datice the Highland, fling for Lloo a-side. *k:y+ ..'. .-■,:'. '. i :^€asais*6touacßy^;' It is-stated fchatrthe Hon. E. Richards son will ' again crtntest" the Selwyft'seat, vacant by tlje oi Mr 'E. J. ; .!iee. The other (sxpect^A°can ! didat»i are ■ Messrs c. wakefiei^^A^;3r;.^[£a»qWin:: '■" ' / ■, ■ „. ri.ilkiiti:: NJSWP», r & The sharejist of 'the'Chankpion Coppejr,, Company cftwed^tJPiSfW Zealand ott MEof)* day, andr there '4|M .! hwii; applied, for 50,(100 Bnares. : snart ; list 'for 'the Australaaian/Colowefe cloßes on the 6th instant. x The tenHt'u~«Beibed'. highly satisfactoryj-."." 1 ,, ,:^? ■;• * ••• ' i ;i -A' young tnarriW^ipjip, •. named Fred PaM/jrV, was riding in Motupiko Valley, when a dead treQ was blown' down, and fell upon the rid^r'kffd horae^ killing both. Pahl leaves k wife and chifd. He was accompanied by atfr^endj who narrowly escaped. . . • Vi-V:^.- • ■ • From .^50 t prio fe* SpO^OOQ airesjof land at the back of Pihama and Otakeho are to be offered at the ! enil of s February,, and a few days subsequently from 10,000 to 16,000 acrfe^ wffl'b¥ offered &>r lease" near Opunake. '' ' ■Wfe'ilf.itNoirbwrV S. Ministers are expected . to re-assemble in Wellington early-next week, when it is' understood : several . ii«p hrtant questions, including Civil Service re-organisation, will be considered in < abinet.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1344, 4 January 1884, Page 2

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522

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1344, 4 January 1884, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1344, 4 January 1884, Page 2

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