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TELEGRAMS.

(i'KK VKESS AOESOY.) WELLINGTON. .June 8. A telegram lias been received.from the Native Minister, instructing that the Native Land l'.i:;rt Jwdgv, Mr. John Pogan, ha recalled forthwith, and thaiMr. \V. A. Wilson be re-appointed Native Land Purchase Commissioner for the East Cape. Juiie. 10. On Saturday, the Waiarapu, Jockey Club discussed the question of admitting the press to its meeting, and decided to exclude it. Tb-e Standard had claimed the right to send a reporter to the meeting. A Gazette issued this morning' notifies that Parliament is further prorogued from the loth June to the Ist of July nest. . Mr. Seymour Tiiornc George, hat; received a requisition from ?":■.* Hokitik'a electors, inviting him to b-cine a candid date for the representation of that district in- Parliament. Mr. George has replied, complying with the request, and stating that he will visit the district.

HOKITIKA. June 10. Mr. Gerald George Fitzgerald lias announced himself aa a candidate for the seat iu the Assembly vacated by Mr. Button. ♦-^ — ~ NEW. PLYMp'UTHk ' v , "June" 10. Rewi is expected at BakeaTruhe, White .Cliffs; Tyill Waitara Before the 21st;; Only a few followers will dome witjh R>~evf,\ at first ; the main body are coniuig down afterwards. -',:jr *;'■': ,- *-r "■ \ AUCKLAND v - ;. .;.■ S. The Hinemoa has arrived at the Manakau with Mr. Sheehan, who goes north to-morrow or Monday. The Acclimatisation Society has received 8000 trout ova from Mr. Thomas Russell, per City of Sydney. LAWRENCE. June 8. A great deal more damage has been done by the rain than was at first imagined, and considerable losses have occurred. At Wetherstones, Gabriel, and Waitahuna several claims havo suffered greatly. A heavy slip has taken place iu (he Round Hill, and the roads Mid railway are more or less seriously injurod. The Hood was heavier than is j remembered to have occurred hero lor the past eleven years.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 656, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 656, 10 June 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 656, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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