TELEGRAMS.
[N.Z. Associated Press Telegbams."! Auckland, Feb. 17. A political association has been formed under the presidency of Mr Tonks, to protect the public interest during the approaching elections. A tremendous sensation has been created by the " Cross " publishing an imaginary account of an attack on Auckland by a Russian ironclad. New Plymouth, Feb. 17. The binnacle lamp of a large vessel has been found on the beach. Mr McLean is holding native meetings. Wellington-. Feb. 17. The Provincial Government's proposals for alterations to the Hutt railway, involving an extra cost of upwards of £20,000. are declined by the Government. Tne Public Works Department is preparing large typhogr phical and geological maps of the colony for the Vienna Exhibition. Mr O'Neill and another have made proposals fpr laying tramways in the city
DrjNEDiN, Feb. 17. Arrived—Charlotte Gladstone from London. One of ths-'steerage passengers died from typbSia,fevef.lOthers are still ill..Tfie* vessel is'qua-at.tinedy* She-brin|s Mr Bills, with twenty-five rooka for the Canterbury Society.
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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2353, 18 February 1873, Page 2
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