LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
R HTZHEEBERT A CENTRALIST,
WELLINGTON.
(Prom our own Correspondent.)
This day. [arris and Delaney, the pedestrians, ran yards to-day for £10, the former giving s yards. It resulted in a dead heat. It be run over again. te report about Sir James Fergusson ! made Governor-General of India is nob |ed here in well-informed circles, though baaibility of the thing has been talked eeks ago, and was, therefore, not altotr a surprise. «Provincial Government are likely to Won all idea of selling the land under f »ters. They have now hanging up in a Til Grovernmeut office an old map shew>'he Province of Wellington laid off in J^eg. It W as drawn at the instigation of 'fltzherbert, when Treasurer in Stafford's "Wnment, and whpn he thought the had quite fulfilled their mission. Customs return is £1,727. la boating season opened this afternoon, waa only a partial success-one club 1 offended, and not taking part. denounces the present California in round terms, and says it only iefi te Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 3
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