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TELEGRAPHIC.

r ~ ■ v.'" f| L»ROlt OUR owx 1 Thames . Tuesday ' I In- the Black Angel, the sub-triv, i working for Wingate and partv §1 9_tons. at. the : Moanatairi.batterv- His return of 9 ozs. gold. A parcel is now s !3 4 for Wingate and party. ~ |* Sharemarket. — Sales : City of Tmii ' its 9d; Moanatairi.v 19a 6d. Sellers--.^s| niau, 65s ; Cure, lis; City of Londcirw ® Ajax,..la_6d ;_Golden Calf (new) 2a^ 7 ? 1 ' 'M ers : National Bank, 745; Bank of 8$ land (old issue), £17 2s 6d. ei T«i- jl The Bank of New Zealand shipped iivi' per Hanraki,- one box of gold, - 7 * 133G ozs. K ' $ A mau named Charles "Pagan was serin l fef hnrfc while assisting to pull down Butt's old theatre. He had to be *3 the hospital. Hexwas severely cut ahmtu 0 »1 head, but no. bones were broken. ?" Il

Tuesday/; About 20 lbs. of very rich stone-* 1 ' taken from the Union Beach SO-feet je§ to-day. . ™ The Tokatea has obtained a lita»" stone from the Van level. .

Maketij, Tuesday' ffThe township is busy to-day with nat L'P flocking in to meet Messrs. Mitchell'*!! Young, the Government JLand Purctajif i Agents. .These gentlemen have madeVt " rangements with the several sections, vj I " the survey of the Puke block will Ijem'n « £ the 24th instant. On the culmination fit * that important work a general meetbs«fci the tribes will take place to receive thIP balance of the consideration moneys - an! f-® European occupation may then follow. Grat interest is felt in the approaching'ArjJ} "* Maori election. All the Arawa will stickV^'■ Te Kepa or Hikairo, against Karaitum - One of the former will retire. 7T4«i| [press agencv.] . Napier, Tuesday, ffej The Artillery Volunteers fired in tho Erf L stage for representatives at Tutatknri Butt p| The following are the scores :—Gunner ft ' Sellars, 74; Gunner W. Sellars, 69; Gume r '» Koss, 67 ; Sergeant Gaimer, 65. The swot! firing takes place on Friday. ■ ' i ;. 1 Wellington, Tuesday There is no news from the Luna to-djj The Tui, when crossing the Straits tiji morning with the Southern telegrams, oonij, see nothing of her. She must havegtiy- 1 - into shelter. Captain Kennedy,' of fet Easby, just arrived from the South, report^ ; ' it blowing hard, and the sea too rough grapple for the cable. . vSo .i A school of 26 porpoises were vrasfcs • ashore at Lyell's Bay this morning, Thn - • are now high and dry on the beach. <■ ■;; The state of the poll is—Johnston, 19K--: Buller, 164. The contest was a very close onu' The district gave Dr. Buller asmallmajontjj * ■ but the 30 votes from Wellington, poUediif : Paikakariki, swamped him. The followiug tenders have been recent!''' '*■ by the Government for the Kangitikei c«f£< tract of the Wanganui and Manawatn nfr' 1 -.' way:—James Loekie and Co., Wellington £14,955 (accepted); Meneill and Dudi Palmerston North, £14,630 (declinedjfej ~ Daniel and Lowe, Wangan, £16,339: aii'' Walton Pell, Wanganui, £17,646 (iiiforini/'--■ Totaea, Tuesday. The poll for the election of a member represent this place in the House of llcpjV • sentatives, resulted as follows :—Tribe (cj. ~ member), 174; Coiniskey, 47. All the nCSS turns are not yet in, but the result will asfex be altered. . ||g NEW Pl/VBrOTTTTT. Tuenrlnv

New Plymouth, Tuesday Tlic Good Templar delegates arrived "Wellington and Auckland, and at once 'i when some preliminary business was 'gk£vS through. 1 Major Atkinson visited Inglewood yest&jfe day. Ho leaves by steamer to-morrow fa|V3 the South. , jJiiyS *

.A letter has been received by the tendent re tlie Central Prison, and him that Mr. 0. W. Hursthouse had instructed to proceed at oncc with the eavy surveys for the site of the prison.|i.d. The Inglewood railway was by Henderson yesterday. • Dunedin, Monday., -pi The Port Chalmers election took place day. Mr. Reynolds proved victorious, tliefeg votes polled being—Reynolds, 241; Green, Kg 185. Majority for Reynolds, 56. - . kM The complete returns for the Wakajjf election gives Manders (Provincialist), J&r majority/of 61 over Bradshaw. By the mail, yesterday, Professor Cough- ;y : -'» trey received intimation from theauthorifoa|).'J of Edinburgh University, stating that thej £^,5would recognise him as a lecturer in JDunedinjh whose lectures would qualify for graduation, in medicine in that University, under Scottish Universities Commissioners Act, |-j

Oamabu, Monday; For Waitaki election two Provincialift! were returned by large majorities :—iCi- ;-y. lop, 335; Shrimski, 266; Steward, -; O'Meagher, 98. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 2

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