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Froai the Evtning Star. ORANGE PROCESSION. COROMANDEL. Thursday, 3 p.m. Mark Sheehy, late working manager of the Green Harp, was arrested last night, and brought up at the Police C'oart this morning, when he was remanded to Auckland. A large number of Irishmen left here this morning for Grahamstown to prevent the Orange proccssion. Many of them are armed with revolvers. WELLINGTON. July 11, 12.10 p.m The Nevada has been out 103 hours, and has not been heard of since spoken by the Rangatira on the Bth. The New Zealand Steam Shipping Company intend building a steamer in Auckland for the Zuanuwatu trade. Captain Andrews has been appointed to the command of the Keera. Mr. Edmonds succeeds Andrews. Doile is appointed chief officer of the Taranaki..

The "New Zealand Gazette" revokes t' postal regulations in reference to bankers parcels from the Jsfc August next. The following gentlemen have been gazetted to tho Upper House:—Edwards, Kelson; Hart, Wellington ; Lepnmin, Hokitika. The resignation of James O'Neill of his seat iu the Upper House has been gazetted. IVIr. Searancke has been appointed coroner. Messrs 13. Scannell, of Taapo* A. Aranze, of Mercury Hay, R. N. Hammond, of Waikato, and S. T. Siddun, of AVuikato, are appointed Justices of the lYace. Mr David Scannell is appointed R3I. for Taupo. with jurisdiction to JL2O during the absence of Mr Locke. Tlie election of Major Jackson for Waikuto is gazetted. Greville's English telegrams were published hereby the "Post" hours before the Press Association's by the " Independent," NAPIER. 3 p.nu The important meeting of natives at Pakowhai was continued to day, about 600 present. The principal speaker, Henare Matua, deprecated land sales and sales- made by miners, &c; He-complained that Karaitiana had neglected the interests of the natives and Looked after his own only. MELBOURNE. July 2. A private telegram received from London, dated June 22, mentions a fall of Id per lb. in wool, but the market then firm. This news caused exciteineut in commercial circles here to-day. A private telegram states that Admiral Robinson's proposed Steam Navigation Company has not been floated ; and, further, that the P. and 0. Company have- arranged with the Ttalian Government that their steamers shall call at Ancona and Venice. Great indignation is felt in consequence of a telegram which has been; received here, stating that the British American. Company intend laying a cable immediately between Port Darwin and the Norman- River. A late telegram from. England states- that bar iron has advanced £l. r and. galvanised iron i;. 2 per ton: ADELAIDE July 3. Private latest London telegram reports copper at £112 in England. The Associated Press Telegrams are considered of no account.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 13 July 1872, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 13 July 1872, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 13 July 1872, Page 2

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