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[By Submarine Telegraph.] Wellington, March 28, 7.21 p.m. Poll taken on the question of atMl* gamating steam companies—Agaute* it, 1314; for it, 471. Hon. Major Coote was buried, tljfl Governor and principal iuhabitanW following. . The General has had his first interview with the Governor since w return from the South. Kumor ea;fs it waß a most unpleasant one. ~ Second master Stoate, of the BrisK, was struck by a block, which fractured his skull. He was removed to the hospital. Though the hurt » dangerous, hopes are entertained. Nelson, March 28, 7.5 p.m.
Election of Superintendent-Curtis, •145 ; Barnicoot, 359. Eeturns Irom out districts will increase, it w ex * pected, the majority for Curtis.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 2
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