WELLINGTON.
Last night. The writs for the general election were iued to day. and are made returnahlA
on I lie 17th of September. Parliament if summoned for the despatch of business on the date stated. C. O'Neill intends contesting the City •seat in the Grey interest. : Jlis Excellency the Governor and Lady Robinson returned from Nelson this morning. The Hudson Surprise Company opened to a crowded house on Saturday night. Arrived: Hineraoa from Nelson. Sailed: Hawea for Auckland J|;Eaat Coast, Hinemoa for Napier and Aw^cland,. Taiaroa for Picton and Nelson, AuitraHnd, barque, for Newcastle. i A ship is at the Heads ; sapposed^tobe the' Waimea from London, nbw 93 s days, . •:■.} >' i■ ,■ ,'■';'.■■ ; ■■■ ■ ■' ' '• ■■■ \ ■ ,• out. v .... :■ Sailed.:, Hawera for Auckland, via East! Coast. Passengers— Cabin :— Misses; Taylor, Bakery, Brodick, Williams and Nicholie, Mesdames Patterson,. Munro, Murray, jßalfour, Baker and two children, Messrs Maated, Winter, Graham, Thorn-: son, Pattersbni Dalgleuh,: Scott, Mai-! travers, Casey, Graham, and Master! Rhodess also 10 steerage. x ;v< i: Hinemoa for Auckland and Napier:. Passengers—Mr and Mrs' Marsh Brown, Hon. John Sheehan, Messrs Brbdie, McGullough, Brown, Berry, Waterray, and Wi Pirate, 6 Natives, and 2 Armed Constabulary.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3325, 19 August 1879, Page 2
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188WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3325, 19 August 1879, Page 2
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