LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Wellington, Friday.
Nothing has been settled ding the ie-eonstruetion i of tin* Cabinet. I TiiD Government is not fauniniblo to Messrs Gibbs, J'nght and C\> 's oU'ci* for convey tiuee of immigranfcb. Mr Webb li.w telegraphed askirg to be released from penalties ioi bi caking Ins eonti-ael. Tlio Government id not likely to earn pi \. Last month's sub-ady was btopped. Mr (Shepherd, of Nelson, will not get a seat m tlic MIUJ-itj'j. Saturday. Mr Vorcl urj,'cil Mr Vox to roUiu the Promiorslnp, but Mr l)\)x dfcluied, and pl.ieed Ins lVaign.itiou in Hiv Geor"o Arney'd Inuula, 11L the s.uno time advising Mr Vogcl to bo sent for. This the Acting Governor did, and Mr Vogelcon--.^nted to iiLcept the Premiership il'ho wore nblo to construct n Ministry. Ho asked uud obtained time to complete his arr.ingoments. ji'l'lie Lima has gono to Poi-t Clmlmora with Hio Minister of Public Works to complete the puruhasoaf tho Port Chalmers .md Dunedin Railway. A telegram from Lord Kimberley says that Governor Fergusson will leave Xn o 'land on April IS. Duncd ii, Friday. Armed- Lutcrworth, from London. While the schooner Pioneer was rounding Cape Saundors jesterdM, the boom jib.-tl while reeling the mainsail, and knocked o\erbonrd one in in named >faiiies Grcarson, who w.u drowned L'ipf.im ALilhersnu m,u at the biimo time jaiu.neJ a o 'ii.i,t tho dn.l huuse and thu a
Saturday. Mi* Driver Ims reccned 01 tiers to alter the Nebraska's destitution; roiwq'ii'ntl} she takes no return ntnil to America. It is understood tli.it she proceeds to Chum. l ill* Muir.u, member lor Uruee, addressed his constituents | and recened a sole of oontidencc. I Tlie Jlonuiiij Star .uiLhont.it tvely contradicts the rumour of iir lLallensiein'a mtjiided resignation The Enterpo brings 10CJ passengers, und the Luttenvorth 101, moitly lor Urogden. They go to lloeraki per p.s. Putt arson. Chri-itchurch, Friday. Tic grain market is quiet. "Wueat a little easier ; sales, 4s tj Is H Shipment of v. he.it continue light. Flour, Xll Oats li.iHleiud , bn^eid oiler 2s (id, but sellers decline oven tin-, ligure. JJarle.) 7s Gd. Urass seed, 7». Butter scane, Sd to B id. Saturday . Peacock Inn resigned his scat for L*. Melton, iif J.Webb, who repretonta the town in the Provincial Cou icil is .i c mdidate. E forta aie bomg made to btart a paper nianuf.icturing company . Messi'i Heath uud Co., otter a reward of £30 for the discovery of the person who caused the Lite lire. lJliill', Fridiij morning. The s.s. Al'iambra, Captain Underwood, arrived this, morning at 730 o'clock. She lei I Melbourne on Lne J'Jth, and lej\es here lor Dunedin to-night. Tauranga. A large meeting la--t night agreed to petition the Go\ eminent lor a. bubsid\ to the mail line to Taupo. Tlieiv wsw a strong meeting ol .Mr Uougla-j's constituents liil night, and a *.ote of confidence was ba-reh earned
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 8 April 1873, Page 2
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