LATEST TELEGRAMS.
» NAPJER. This Day. A meeting of the unemployed is to be held this evening in Clive Square. WELLINGTON. This Day. The cable repairing steamer left Sydney on Thursday for Wellington. It is expected to arrive in about a week, and will immediately proceed to repair the* damaged Cook Straits Cable, of which one wire has been defective since April last. Another went last Sunday. WANGANUI. This Day. Mr. "Ballance has withdrawn the threatened libel action against the Chronicle, and accepted an apology. AUCKLAND. This Day. A public meeting is to be convened relative to the alleged miscarriage of justice by the Grand Jury ignoring the bill in the Minister os Marine case. NEW PLYMOUTH. This Day. At the Native meeting at Punehu, a rival prophet to Te Whiti, named Te Mohu, addressed the assembly. He exhorted them to forget all distinctions, and to live in unity and peace. GRAHAMSTOWN. This Day. In the case of Aitken v. Driscoll, for removing survey pegs, the R.M. dismissed the case, considering that the section of the Act under which the information was laid only applied to surveys on private ground.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 919, 11 October 1879, Page 2
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