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LATEST ENLISH NEWS.

The Fiencb movement, m favor of the (,'onnt de C'harabord has collapsed. The Orleanist Princes have been refused the lientf nancy of the kuigilom The Tichborno trial has been wiljourned. The Vienna Exhibition has been closed. The o\uieis of tho sU-auitr Munllo have been ordered to pa} £4,0(0 to tho owners of tho Northileet.

(From the Daily Sournniix CrosiO Coromandel, .S-itnrday. Mr Oaorge McLrod addressed a largely ut tended meeting of electors at the ToUtca Institute, and a resolution that he was a fit. Hud proper perton to represent the district in the Provincial Council «ai curried bj' n majonty. At the nomination for the l'rovincml Council the show of hands resulted a* follows : — Cad man, 72 ; McLeod, 47. A poll was demanded. Mr McLeods friends were in a state of great oxtitement during tlio proceedings. The polling is expected to be clobe. Tnuranga, Saturday. Tho final declaration of the poll for the election of a member for tho Provincial Councit for the district of Taurnnga was made this morning as follows :— Captn in Morris, 101 ; Mr Edcconihp. 88. Th' i" Hi , , L.iAe escaped from the gaol who were charged irith liNew Plymouth, Saturday. Tlie i- -»is fortlio Railway Compensation Claims have decided u^.anst the Government. llnrty thousand acres of the Puheta- block were paid for yesterday ; tho price was £3,750, or 2s 6d per aero. The declaration of the poll for the Supennti-ndcncy election was made to-day. The election for members of the Provincial Council is now goin;j on. Napier, Saturday. On the arrival of tho Star of the South tlin Captain entered a protest regarding the cargo turning out damagpd. A leak wis discovered a IV w hours from Auckland. Sho itciais for tlio Thames at 3 p in , w itli enttlo and aheop.

\\ ellingtou, Saturday I CVhim. i.ncatiun with Auckland id interrupted owing to tlii> lv i\\ lightning along the lino. Ljttelton, Saturday. The Cardigan C'.istle, 81 da\s out fiom Plymouth, bungs -i>(? df.iti.to adults. There were four births during the toy age, and also four deaths, all infants. Duuedin, Saturday. J.vne Duke died in the Hospital last inglit uader the 111flnence of chloroform. She had been put under the iufluenci* ol chloroform in ordijr to make an operation for cancer in the breast. An lnqufeit'ViH bo held. Tlio prospectus of the P«ion >teunwhip Company has been issued. The eajMal is m 25,1t00 ehaiet of £10 eai'h riu'i'e aii) mamoi iv the di ojtory. The compiuj ) a bt-iiti'd to meet the grow.ng trade of New Zealand. The full prospectui of the Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company hui been is«ued. The iirst issue will be 50,000 slm.es. Tho Corporation hnvo made an official complaint againit the (Jas Company, respecting the quality of the gaiiupplied. Tho Corporation will reconsider tlie question ot" buying up tlia stock of the Water Company. Another seam of coal, fourteen feet thick, ha> been struck at Cromwell. Invercargill, Saturday. Thirty-noven of the Lady Jooolyn immigrant* have been engaged at high wages, 'the Immigration Ofliuers report that they could find employment for 150 n ore. Building op rations are now at a itawd still owing to tho scarcity of carpenters, whose wages rmge from 12s to 13s per da\.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 238, 18 November 1873, Page 2

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LATEST ENLISH NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 238, 18 November 1873, Page 2

LATEST ENLISH NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 238, 18 November 1873, Page 2