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TELEGRAMS.

p 8 (fttOM OUK OWN COKRKNPO.M>KMT.) Wkllinotox, 12. 1 An English chemist of high scientific attainment, named 3a nes Taylor, is 1 about to visit tlio West Coast, to inspect the mines. He says tnutrh jrold I is lost" by the present protvss, and is , convinced with a better system of say i ins? gold very much better results could " be obtained. : A very curious discovery was made ' liy one of the sailors on board the Barqun Crownthorpe, this morning whi c at work aloft he noticed some hiv sticking out from the mast lit- w*s . ' on, do > to vvli*'i« it is crossed l>y one of iie yuds, :ipfin close investigate n j he fotn 1 th.tt a pair of sparrows hnd biilt-. their nest in this singular positio i, tYre wt*ref»'.ire^«»siii it. and j it w,i9 evident thiit tin* nest had i>een | t iere a rmisijlcvhl: 1 time. Onptain ! Evereit says lie t.ikos it as a strong hint that it is time for him to get away. The Golden Crown Company. Terawhiti, are aliottc to have ;i crnhin-.' of i 800 tons of stone. It is exp.cUd Bzs i to the ton will l»e the result. A four-roomed cottage in Bn.k---Btre«-t, was burnt down this raoiniujj. It was uninsured. j The prisoners flicket and Han-iso' , ] who utteinpted to escape from the bard ' labor gan« at M iunt Eden have tiet*u ,' each senteiijed to a year's i iiu'im ra»»nt. Tlieir previous xentences were i three and six months respectively. 1 Win. Hanlon,a workman on Falln g , contract, on the Uotorua railway, y struck a follow workman warned Lam- | ( mond Mathais on the head with a « , shovel, laying open his temp'f and " cheek. Haulon has been arrested. ? Chkistchurch, 11. s< The Tnterprovincial draught match, o Otago v. Canterbury was held bete o t<

day, and resulted as follows : — Canter- t bury won 13, Ougo wou 7, <l;a\- IS. ; Several of Outgo's beat players were absent. Dunews 11. i The Professional Board of the ' University have reportej a-jaiint tie \ wearing of academical costnm- '»y students or teachers. | KUMARA, 11. ] Mr Henry Baunner was to-div re- 1 elected mayor of the norongh of Knm- ( mara. He was unopposed. Auckland. 11. The City of Sydney left for San Francisco last eve -ring. She brought from Sydney, bullion of the value of £124,1 47, and took from here for San Francisco, 14,7790z of gold, valued at £591,117 also 10,000 soys. 12. Capts. Dignan, Mahon, and Isaac, have been appointed majors, and Capt. Hamlin Brevet Major in the N.Z. Militia. Q mrtz, giving payable analysis has been found at Eaipara.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1626, 13 November 1885, Page 2

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435

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1626, 13 November 1885, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1626, 13 November 1885, Page 2

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