TELEGRAMS.
(fkom our own cohrespondent.) Auckland. 27. The Te Aroha gold yield for the past five weeks returns 1,3430z from 182 trucks. Dunedin, £6. Fitzgerald was captured at Brighton yesterday. He had been fishing in that neighborhood. He was brought into town this morning and remanded till Thursday. Wellington, 27. The Tramway Company yestarday carried 4.608 p- singers ov< r their line, or 240 fewer than last year. The return is, however, 1000 more than was recorded on the day of the races at Island Bay. Sir Julius and Lady Yogel will probably leave for Waiwera in the Hinemoa on Mond iy next. B I I NHSIM, 27. Tha last special meeting of the Picton Co:il Compa iv lias been declared illegal, an insufficient number of shareholders having been present. No further meeting will be held until the annual general meeting on the 2nd February, when the directors will submit a report and balance sheet, and counter proposals to that of liquidation will ba brought forward.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1489, 29 December 1884, Page 2
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