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(From tho Daily Southern Chobs.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Wellington, Monday. The Nevada has sailed for Napier. Tuesday. The representatives will address the electors next week. Dujiedin, Monday. Tho immigrants per May Queen met with ready employment at from £25 to .£SO. Tlie Star of the East crushing for the fortnight yielded 102oz gold. An order for more books, to the value of £750, for the library of reference, has been sent home. It in stated that the father of the Hon. K. Campbell will contribute a thousand. The Dai.li/ Times says that his Excellency tho Governor, accompanied by Lady Bowen, intends visiting Olng) before the end of the year. The Otago representatives in the General Assembly were conveyed IVom Port. Chalmers to Dunedin by special train. The first ordinary passenger train will be run on tho 2nd proximo. The Harriet Armytage has arrived from Newcastle, with one day's later Australian news, which is unimportant. Christehurch, Monday. Mr C. O! Montrose, Grcvilla's manager, is here, and proposes to start an evening paper. The Board of Education has decided to draw tho attention of the Provincial Council to tho necessity for a Provincial University. > T elson, Monday. The inquest on the body of Decampo returned* an open verdict. It is supposed ho bad a wife living, although he was going to be married on the day ho disappeared. It is believed he poisoned himself. Tuesday. The briganfcine Percy arrived yesterday from tho Mauritius, with a cargo of 947 bags of sugar. She brings advices of two more vessels loading sugar for Nelson. Invercargill, Tuesday. Mrs "Whifctmg, charged with drowning her three I children, was examined before a Magistrate,and committed to take her trial for murder.
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1872, Page 2
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