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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

i! ' ;:! (FBOM r OUB OTO COBBESPOHbENTS.)

Atjckund, Thursday. u: Arrived: The-'Florence,' brigantine, from Melbourne, with a general cargo and machinery for tho : new dock. She left Melbourne on the 10th of October. On the 19th a Swedish able seaman' named Gustava, Greenland fell.overboard while 'draw'ing'water, and .was lost sight of and drbwnedPThe ship was going eight knots at .the time.

.'Sailed! Tlie s.s.rfHero/ for Melbourne and Sydney, full of passengers, including ihe'&erman Naval Cadets, the EevMr Selwyn, and fifty others. ■■ At; the' Board of Education, meeting to'dayjifMwaß resolved that Thursday next,at the usual office, be recommended to the Governor as the suitable time and phcefbrholding the first meeting under the new'rsgime.' '■' The inception Committee to-day resolved to present Sir George Grey with an address at' Llio Theatre itoyal at 7.30 to-morrow night. 'The. steamer' Stella' is expected in the Manukau at daylight to-morrow with the members.

Mrs|Yesey, of 'Chile' notoriety, was in the K.M. Court to-day; summoned for balance owing on a mangle; The parties could not agree within 3s, and the plaintiff obtained a verdict, and each had to pay costs, * ' : '

'.The/ship 'Orari,' from London, with immigrants, was 'coming rip harbour at dusk.. The state of health on board is not known at present. ~ Sharemarket-TBuyers: Crown Princess, 6s; Bismarck, 7s 6d; Tokatea, 10a. Sales: Bismarck, Bs.' Sellers: Galedonian, 15s; Crown Princess, 5s 9d; Waitekauri,' 9s 6d; Union Beach, 70s; Tokatea, 10a 6d. /■ ; ■■: Tatfb.anga,'Thursday.

Matters here are very depressed consequent upon the way the Government bare neglected, our interests so persistently. .'1 he action' of the public and the committee has, .however, aroused fcho authorities from their lethargic, state, and tho 'Hon Mr Whitaker visits us for the purpose as far as. possible the obslruclions and applications with which 1 we are enshrouded. The native meeting, which the committee and the Maoris arranged for re tho Kaimai, which was so mysteriously stopped by the Native Office officials, has, it is strange to say,been revived again bythat department, and is to eventuate on Saturday at VWiareroa. It is to be hoped the Commissioner: will be more, successful, on this occasion with his negotiations than he iras with Hori Tupacn and party. .\/j :.. .Wednesday; : Tawhiao.JwithManuhira, have, gone away to To ILuiti to attend a meeting to consider what steps shall be taken to proyehfc the steamer returning again to'the Mok»u river,, and. 16. remove, Europeans who liavo leased, land in the district, Wetero is the chief mover in the affair.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2461, 3 November 1876, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2461, 3 November 1876, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2461, 3 November 1876, Page 3

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