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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES."

Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 120, 11 February 1873, Page 2

 

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES."

Auckland M&ndny, 730 p m. The steward of and one passenger by Lhu Warwick died on the passage. Carroll, accused of rape, has abandoned Ins feigned madness. Wellington.' Tile Lulcpenfont in reference to Auckland Superintendency, says ■Candidates commenced stumping too soon. Election cannot tate plt<rc t ill October unless Gillies resigns, m winch case tliere would be (wo Supcrintcndcntal elections close together. Regarding Mr Gilles 1 reply to a deputation that the paucity of mmiigriitiurt to Auckland was owing to the neglect of tho General Government, the saino journal says Gillies fonnnlj told the Minister of Public Works that 800 liiinngwin's would be too iuaYiy for Auckland, and appeared to think hunngration not much wanted in Auckland. Accuses Gillies of having subse"qu«nt]y shifted hia ground.

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