TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph
Agency.) Auckland, Juno 0
Mr Mack ay, General Government agent at the Waikato, threatens to bring an action for libel against the “Thames Advertiser” for stating that he had made purchases in the Upper Thames on his own account. Kotorua telegrams state that twenty shocks of earthquake were felt at Ohiuemutu on Sunday night. No damage was done. The natives arc petitioning Government to stop further purchases till the native title is individualized.
Fears arc entertained for the safety of the cutter Agnes, which left Manukau for Waikato Heads eleven days ago, and has been missing since with a crew of three men. Wellington, June 9.
. With the exception of a few families, all the recently-arrived immigrants have obtained employment. The “ Post” says it is asserted on good authority that the next session will not exceed six or eight weeks.
Dunedin, June 9.
The Provincial Council passed a resolution to repay a sixpence per ounce to exporters of gold produced in the province during the current year. Port Chalmers, June 9.
The Atrato is admitted to pratique. 159 will be taken to the barracks on Quarantine Island to-morrow, but will not be under quarantine rule. She brings twenty-eight saloon passengers.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Auckland, June 9
The Hero arrived at seven o’clock. She left Sydney at 0.30 on the afternoon of Tuesday. She had line weather but head winds and a heavy swell across. She brings thirty saloon and thirty-live steerage passengers, and a very heavy cargo. Melbourne, June 2.
O’Farrell, the Victorian defaulter, has escaped from Fiji in a small vessel for Tauna, from thence he hopes to escape to South America,
The markets are dull. Brandies arc advancing. Sales of Hennessy’s pale have been made at 11s 6d ; Martell’s dark, at 10s 6d to 10s 9d. New Zealand wheat, 5s 6d to 5s 9d.
Sydney, June 2
The Tartar with the Californian mail sails punctually on Saturday, full of passengers. The Government is likely to be defeated on a motion disapproving of Gardiner’s release. Meetings in the country are continually being held to protest against the Governor’s proposed clemency to bushrangers. H.M.B. Challenger sails on Thursday for Wellington to complete the shore soundings. H.M.S. Conflict sails the same day for Fiji,
THIS FA Y'S TELEGRAMS ,
Hokitika, June 10
The vote of want of confidence in the newly-appointed Executive lapsed in consequence of the absence of the mover. The Provincial Solicitor and Provincial Secretary made their statements, Nothing important beyond adopting the sliding scale in the household rate on the Education Bill. Tauranga, June 10. There were twenty distinct earthquakes at Kotorua yesterday.
TELEGRAMS.
Globe, Volume I, Issue 9, 10 June 1874, Page 2
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