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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS. CANTERBURY. At a meeting of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury College, Mr. Tosswill corrected a statement made by Mr. Stafford that the revenue of the College would iv a few years be £10,000 per annum. Mr. Tosswill said the revenue next year would be under £3,000 ; for ISSO, £3,500, and uuder most favourable circumstances would not five jears hence exceed £7,000 per year. HAWKE'S BAY. At the Napier Harbour Board meeting, Mr. Ormond was re elected unanimously as chairman. The Board resolved not to make any alterations to the question of a light at the Spit. Referred to Messrs. Kennedy anil Vnutier to report at the next meetiug. The question was raised whether Mr. Kennedy was entitled to bold a seat, he being part proprietor of the Telegraph newspaper in which the Board's advertisements appear and paid for. No decision was arrived at. Siinonsen's Company are drawing good, but not oveillowing houses. Matthew Talbot, immigrant, was remanded to Lunatic Asylum for medical examination.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2427, 12 July 1876, Page 3
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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2427, 12 July 1876, Page 3
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