TELEGRAMS.
(JPcr Anglo-Australian Dress Telegraph Agency. ) Auckland, September 7. Sales—South British, 53s ; Bank of New Zealand, £l7 12s (id; Caledonian, £9 ss: City of London, 23s ; Bright Smile, 755. Buyers—National Hank, 08s ; National Insurance, 2Ss ; Albion, (50s ; Golden Call, 10s Wellington, Sepiember 7. . To-day Major Atkinson was sworn in as a member of the Executive. The Post understands that he will be gazetted as Minister of Immigration and Secretary of Crown Lands. A notice appears in the Gazette stating that the Governor has accepted the resignation of commission held by Sub.-Lieutenant W. C. Guff. No I (Temuka) Company, Canterbury Ride Volunteers. Dunedin, September 7. Sydney George Alexander has been arrested for obtaining money on false pretences. He is a new arrival and passed as Captain Alexander. He obtained money from a large number of persons. THIS DAY'S TELE Gil A MS. Wellington, September 8. It is understood that when Sir George Arney retires Mr I’rendergast will be made Chief Justice, and that the Attorney-General-ship will be offered to Mr Travers.
After Mr Yogol concludes his business in Sydney respecting the electric telegraph cable, he will proceed to England. Sir James Fergusson proceeds to Marlborough in his yacht on Thursday, and from there he will go through the Sound to Nelson.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 85, 8 September 1874, Page 2
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