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LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS
Wellington, Wednesday. The carters' strike causes great inconvenience. The holding of a Press conference in Wellington is now suggested. Thursday. The carters' strike continues. Porters' hand-carts are in great requisition. New Plymouth, Wednesday. The polling for the Egmont election takes place to-morrow; the friends of each candidate are confident. Recfton, Wednesday. The Little Wonder crushing yielded 85ozs melted gold from 8G tons of stone. The trial crushing for the Inglewood claim yielded 53ozs gold from 27 tons stone. Dunedin, Wednesday. The escort brought down 13,8600zs gold. The sheep assessment is 5G,147, exclusive of Southland. . At the Supreme Court, m the case of Regma v. Sinclair, which attempted to make void the proclamation of Stuart Tragnan's hundreds, judgment was given for the Crown-. Christchurch, Thursday. The street-railway scheme has received great support. Patea, Thursday. The polling return for this part of the Egmont district is: Atkinson-, 46;- Moorhouse, 17Hokitika,. Thursday. With reference to the reported scarcity of provisions at Martin's Bay, a telegram has been received from the Deputy Superintendent of Otago stating not to send a steamer to-the relief.
The Rangitoto left Greymouth to-day for Queensland'and Ebper, with 70 passengers. —The Lyell reef is much talked about. —It was proposed in the Hawke's Bay Club to expel Mr H-. E. Russell. A full meeting was held, and 21 votes were given in negative of the proposition.—The Napier Customs receipts for the quarter amount to £,355. Exported during 112 cattle and'Blo sheep.— Star..
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 5 October 1872, Page 2
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