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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS INTER PROVINCIAL.

[Umitsid Piuiias Association]

WbH/INgton, Deo 9: Mr Henry Elliott, one of tbe firs arrivals in llo'auka, died here yestetv day,

~ue Governor has intimated he will Attend the Caledonian gathering here on January 2.

Government will shortly call for tenders for extension of the Rotorna railway line from present contract to terminus at Botorna.

Mr Holmes, resident engineer at Hun* terville, has been instructed to fit out a survey party for exploration purposes in connection with the North Island Main Trunk line, this being done in accordance with tbe report of the Parliamentary Committee. The country between Mekan and Mokahlno in the central route will be first exylored. The Cabinet authorised immediate application of £3000 for additional formation work on Kame-Hikn-raogi railway (Whangarei), and £3000 on bush falling and formation at tbe Ilket*. huna (end of the Eketahuna-Woodville railway.

Communication over the Bimotiks is not likely to be retored before Monday.

Mr Baetham, R.M., of Cnristohuroh, has been appointed Commissioner to inquire into oircumstances surrounding tbe death of Ah Chin in the Wellington asylum.

Tbe Defence Minister baa arranged to supply volunteers with Snider ammunition at 8a 4d per 100 rounds and MartiniHenri at a reduction of 2s per 100 rounds on present cost.

Albert Thomas, charged with assaulting Mr Eirkeride, was remanded for a week.

AH Ministers assemble in Wellington the week after next.

On the recommendation of the Minister for Public Works the Railway Commissioners have agreed to rednoe the rates for the unemployed by one half. Hitherto full rates were charged but as the Union Company and Manawatu Railway Company were granting concessions, the Commissioners have fallen in with the Minister's view.

Hon Mr Seddon returns to Samara at Xmas, and leaves for Australia early in tne New Year. Hon Mr Ballance is steadily improving.

The following are the changes in the Police Inspectors :— Broham goes from Auckland to Chriatchurch, Thomson from Wellington to New Plymouth, Pender from Ohristchureb to Wellington, Hickson from Christchnrch to Auckland, Pardy from New Plymouth to Dnnedin, Emer* son aow stationed in Walkato makes his bead quarters at Napier. A portion of the New Plymouth district will be attached to Napier and the Waikato district to Auckland. The only Inspector not removed is M'Govern who remains in charge of the West Coait and Nelson.

The Midland Eailway Company's modified proposals will be considered at the first fall Cabinet meetlog. Thcs; proposals, wbioh have not baen made public yet, were submitted to the Govern* meat after a rejection of the proposals made just after the close of the session.

It ia understood the report of the Commission of Enquiry into the deaf and dumb school at Summer la favorable to the master, Mr Yon Aich. Certain recommendations are made but Government decline to make them known.

Woodviilb. Dec 9.

A yoang man named M'Kioley has been drowned, while bathing m the Tiraumea rirer last night.

DtfNEDiN, Deo 9.

The slander case Dr Donaldion against Ihos M'Donnell, one of the trustees of the Arrowtown Hospital, again occupied the Supreme Conrt to»day. The claim was for £1000 damages, 'J he jury, after a two hours retirement, returned with a three-fourths verdict for defendant. They found the words complained of had bee a used but not maliciously and that there Was no intention to impute dishonesty. The Otago Central Railway League an^ members of Parliament inspect the line next week to observe the nature of the work which remains to be done.

lufluenzais vetf prevalent in Danedin and Taieri,

The Six-mile Beach Dredging Company obtained 870 oz for the last yex'g opera* tioos, leaving a profit of £454.

THE DMNZ QUESTION would soon be settled if every on* draak Cbbasi's A. I. Coffee which ir wnpfired with the greatest oare and skill a*4 i» undoubtedly the bett in the market. 3s3d by all grocers and storekeepers in 1 lb. red 21b, tin*.

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HIS EXCELLENCY LOSD GLASGOW while partaking of some refttshments doriag the interval at the Open Hooae remarked? «°J? c ,, tbin 8 V(m ha ™ h«e, that v good Coffee." It is scarcely neosssary to s*t HJ f Excellency was drinking Cbeasb'3 A. I Oooteb. Sold everywhere in 1 ani 81 fans.

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West Coast Times, Issue 9444, 10 December 1892, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS INTERPROVINCIAL. West Coast Times, Issue 9444, 10 December 1892, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS INTERPROVINCIAL. West Coast Times, Issue 9444, 10 December 1892, Page 2