CABLEGRAMS.
; *';:--T ?:*>>::-: .\.\l> i'i>;:i:;r;:; ji NKV.S. U (:;;•::- r :hs<A-.-'>ri \m->n.i ' \ i...:.i»..v. March I.S. ft -r.,- f v-t-tH-ari--(i -f *••. I'atrie!;'.-- Day Catii,,- j | ti ■ prii.',-...':i'ii. r. e -nttief oi>>;iinu V i:!l til- | i l ►i.-.Hu'.'iiti-rv. Tiif p"!:C'.- ai'.'l tiittifjw'V •.•.•«.• re ! ] e.'.'i.-S..«r. Ther. : | ' <>: h thy i-vcriitstf. * i« 'n-i'.eta! Ivirtli'wkttiS. t!ie K'tir.siai! («>>-' «■«...!■ -f Titfhe..:a:.. hv his r-,itif.tr. '■v.'ra'j; t» i»-i;i:; held pi-ivinii.illy J rt-.-.f-iH-iul-j f>v the t'„-ir !"or the manife.sta- j tt-'t;-: 'it t-ytiipatiiy tuv.-aid.; Sht-r,; [ M'i. pi-.vii-u-f f" titu iuv;i.-,i'.:i 'if .Vfuhanis- •' ta;i f.y the KrUiih. " j S'-'!ii.? "ttic U ca'.t-ici! I'V th.e i»'>vi- '. [ FHrtit ~{' !l'[»;d;-.ti ti-«i"l'--i (•> ii'.rt!icrn j V-;tiartt-ita". I'.y the h-. r e.»t M-p.-rt.-s they f : u,.re hj»iu Meiv. j
T'tte irij.fi iwrnbens of the Hon*; of t C'niuiH'in.-* nrir osflving great obstruction to p;t--.-.iti',' :!:«? Ansty Estimates. Wfif •'. i.-* >j;ti(;t s:id <\-;hv. In th.r H"«ne of Ciuit:ii"»-1> tvday, the ChHtwrHor *>! the Kxehefjtn.-r, in reply to Pi »|ir[...->ri»'tu s.titt that there was in> inimet'tt'.tc prostwt »t" an increase in the vovi'frtv of Great i»i>i.'.i::. The Secretary of State for War, in n.pfr ti» a >jf:»'»ri"ti. said that ho had {ni'.v,tr«it;4 t'tu (Jhtjreij's nic-iwsye. express- ■ ttv_' confidence in Lord Cii>.tiiisttj.rd, wjth(jtff tit* Col!iM£«e.i. I!<»mj:av, March 18. The laii-.Ht new* fi.'in J'.nnuah states that 'Mand.itay t:; tjrtk-t. Ihv Kinx' th«? ISritisli residents that It.- «tnc.4 nut anticipate any further »Eisti;trlatte«?.'i'. A llnrnuvfr envoy has been sent to the ftuttitn ffi'ivernmetit. t 1 {»(>r.t tw. to ?EKtf>'i i:n;: .users.) Lokiion". March IS. A ■.■,.[!■■ itifvrestinu p-per lias been rend t>-:' ir ":fi'»r Oloni-.l Institute by Sir .»t:',;r Gordon on Fiji Government. K..■■•.■" Gronvitle, Sir ?dkiir,i.i Hicks-Ueach, Mr. Cardw».|ii. ami Lord Sfib'inio com-tn-i-fkti Sir Arthur Gordon's energy in : Fiji, and tvtitarked that Sir 3lichael Hii'n3'J'tr.u:h inferred from v.'hat he Jiacl . hirard fr-wi Sir Arthur Gordon that he ! '.routd n->t return there. i AF.STUAUAN NEWS. tt:Krtki:"h rii.Ertn.vii,rr.i:rf:r.-vt association.) Syp.vev, March 10. Sir Hercules Itobtnsoii departed to-day f (** X«w Zealand in the corvette Emerald, ; lU'cwnpaniwl by Commodore Wilson, of $ bmiiajt'jty'* ship Wolverine. Prior to hwltvparture U\& Excellency held a farewell levee, which w;u attended by a large ! tirtrtitivr «'f {i».T»ons. Farewell addresses ;iw both of Parliament were I to him. Sir Alfred Steplien ! n.v>«t:ii •* the po»it:oi! r.f Licntenant-Go-Uerr.'T to-nionv>w. Thjiisntuls were preI'sent. to wit neat Governor Ilobinson's departure. At»Ki«\it>E, March 20. The Orient steamer Garronne, homeward bound, ha 3 gone aground on . Ta|;iey"s finals, four hours' steaming distance from here. She is not at pre- '•■ sjnt in any apparent danger. i
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 913, 20 March 1879, Page 2
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