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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

(from oue own correspondent.) NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Informations have been sworn and summonses taken out against the two men who were dismissed from the Taranaki Mounted Kifle Corps, for appropriating articles when searching the whares north of Waitara for arms.

(per united pkkss association.)

TAUBANGA, This Day. 'The candidates nominated to-day are G. V. Stewart,.G. B. Morris, Wm. Kelly, and H. T. Rowe. The show of hands was in favor of Mr. Stewart.

WELLINGTON, This Day.

The Judicature Commission have concluded their labours and prepared a final report, which is accompanied by two draft bills for the simplification of legal proceedings.

Intelligence has been received here of the death in Melbourne of Mr. Edward Masters, of Greymoutb, formerly M.H.R. PORT CHALMERS, This Day. Mr. Jaraes Macanflrew has been elected without opposition.

REEFTON, This Day.

A great conflagration commenced after 2 o'clock this morning in a bakery. Eleven or twelve places of business were destroyed. The loss is about and very little was insured. A man named Peter Olstead was burned to death.

THAIvfES, This Day.

Candidates nominated to-day were Messrs. John Sheehan and William James Speight. The show of hands was in favor of Speight.

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

A woman named Bridget Payne was arrested last night for attempting to burn her house down.

Mr. A. M. Olivier, the well-known cricketer, who broke a blood vessel yesterday, is out of danger. HOKITIKA, This Day. Nominations : Reid and Fitz-Gerald,

RICHMOND, This Day.

Nominations for Waimea — Messrs. J. Shephard, and J. C. Richmond. Show of hands in favor of Shephard. WESTPORT, This Day. Nominations — E. O'Connor, J, Munro. Show of hands in favor of the former.

MOTUEKA, This Day.

Messrs. Hursthouse, Gibbs, and Huddlestone were nominated. Show of hands in fr ?or of Hursthouse.

INVERCARGILL, This Day.

Nominated for Awarua — Kinross, Bain, Smith, Joyce. Show of hands in favor of Joyce.

BEEFTON, This Day. Inangahua nominations — Weston, Beeves, and McLean. GISBORNE, This Day. Nominations. — McDonald, Locke, Gannon, and Poiter.

TIMAEU, This Day.

Nominated — Turnbull, Pastridge, and Gibson. Show of hands in favor of Turn* bull.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 179, 30 November 1881, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 179, 30 November 1881, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 179, 30 November 1881, Page 2

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