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TELEGRAMS.

('Evening Star') ft- .J™ air f«W: Ju "c 30 : The tender of J.Taylor, of Chriatchurch, A2l mf T h<m i. of , White ClJ ff» cont «»* of * RoUeston and MMlTerti UiUs branch railway has been accepted, at £8036. AWOjtATO, June 30 : Two Hauhau chiefs have arrived at Cam* bridge from TeKaiti. They report thafc the meeting of the 28th is SET*, Ta^ a '° «?Ofnwod the acts of Purukutu, and refused to give «^J P t't ?6? 6 deClded t0 t eep Porukll '« Te Euiti, where he can be gotected if necessary. Rem by the. advice of these chiefs, returned Mr ««ckay s revolver, which he lost when he was attacked. _±lie icbooner Florence, Captain Simpson, arrived with Captain JW»ton on board, a prisoner, charged w*th stealing the vessel. nn??h?r? Association to, take the opinion of similar bodies throughout the Colony as to thtf&nbility of sending say ten of the best shots t iS" 7 ° om P? te •* the Melbourne Rifle Association meeting. Chektohukch, July 1 ; The land sales for the month of June Sanle ' 000 ~ lh ° Educafcion retu ™ «how & l^S ute^el in* i^f^ 0 F RVB 'J ane^ " : T ¥ El « ctoral BHI P^Bed its second readX£ '• Cl^ 7 ' Tbe . mail contract will probably be discussed to01 looiak shortly expires, and considerable difficulty is being experienced m ref«e«oe to the Governor's residence until the new GovernWMvsrV? « ona P leled -- ?t » stated that Captain Moresby, of £ir i. ?V, •k ' h v tttseu POBaessi<>aP OBaessi <>a << New Guinea as British terri: tory ; but Commodore Stirling has received no official information on ■fcrfl! r T? A « b rey Murray, President of the Legislative Council of Sydney, died on Sunday night. The Hon J. Hay I likely to succeed him—The Chief Justice of New Caledonia d.ed at .Sydney 2 109 - WW ' -* « totToa';^; n.nnrtf l^ 1 Na ~.f )b ,° Urne r Arrived ' Jui ? e ?°> B^nor, from GreyuSS^'poS 6^! mT ?? s 1 ?- h ' EdiQbu^» Castle, from Auck£?i 'i fe m D ™?$ n J Lad 7 Emm * a » d I'riuoeas Alice, S° m ; JJlttryiirom Wellington ; P C E from Dunediu : 21st ftw m |, AU f laa( w.S ! l9th ' Anne Melhnishand AuairaStrt 1 " W **Y*2>*>* Wellington; 20th Tasao and glenshee for Ne^ou; 23rd, Formosa, for Dunedin ; Alarm, for £« «L ? *i V UCeB 2 A fr ° m Auckl^ d . Put into Broken Bay on the 20th with loss of smls. The Akbar, from Boston, has arriyed 'at Melbourne, with part cargo for Auckland »",»<< « f »:Tf' UU * aT0 *' ,J, J » l ? I—The1 — The Wellington Mutual Investment ww £94 196 raUna ltß Operatlonß - The total Bum d «tributed by it Wjtms&roK, July 2.-The ship Holt sails tor Lyttelton about to-morrow, and will be worked thither by a temporary crew The captum hopes to obtain a crew there—The ball to the Governor last night was largely attended. The Governor opened the ball with the l Mayoress lhe Superintendent proposed the Governor's health, and O.\s Jixcellency replied, thanking the Wellington people for his liandsoire receptiou. He apologised for the absence of Lady Fergusson trough mdi^ositjon, and in the course of hie speech said » I know perfectly well, as was observed .by our worthy chairman, that we are taken on trial, but you have already shown so much confidence in us, 2!! l *i"? Q f ?- Urear ea r 168 * endeavor to d eserve that confidence, and thow that, taking the figure empl 9 yed by the chairman regarding articles of consumption, we are neither hard nor unpalatable "— Thl Basilisk relieves the Rosario. The letter is at gun practice to-day ALBurogi, July 1.-The Natives are selling immense quantities Which sold a( 4s 6d a buslicl.—Purukutu remains at Te Kuiti and mtonds remaining quiet. The Natives say there will be no war r»470r »47oM EAHAMBTOWN> JUlj I'~The1 '~ The o*iedoQiaa0 * iedoQiaa weekJj yield was i. i Atrc ? LAN P> Ju ly I— Mr Saunders reports buyers for Nonuariels afcl4 8; Euwka, 14. j Albion, 106 b, Red Queen, 2^5, OwST 15s SecrTwof^- %*?!>' V d l B - Bmarck 'S)s 5 National Bank, 23silSidn i ff 7 Caßde * ?r plahl that B orne food was BUpphed during the passage. A Customs inquiry is pending. -^SSSST July x : A pttrfcy cam " t£ough to - da^ b y the po-.fbrSa'ter! * * Cari>Ulhers is k-P"** «w site of the proWjjstpoet, July 1 : The township is rapidly extending. The of Works has authorised an expenditure on road works — "^ «f n B ar ! m r^ Ueß(: ' owin g fco a re POP OT ' that Mr Hi-gin

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J™f Ju " e2^ The J)amll.leayefor San Francisco by aNewcastle SS.« ?• Y eek ' °, ftr ? en ' th ? tra S edj * n > P^yed a second engagement •t the Victoria, and >aye 8 for New Zealand shortly. B. N. Jones's

management of the Victoria is considered successful.— The funeral of Sxr T. A. Murray, late President of the Legislative Council, was very largely attended. -The litat Club's packhounds have arrived -3 man hanged himself in the Bathursjt lock-up— An official holdinff a high appointment has been fined in tbe Volice Court for disorderly conduct and for assaulting a constable. Offences of a disgusting character are imputed to him— The Phoebe is announced to nil for the Manakau next week. ME6BOUBNB, June 25.— The Electoral Bill has been read a third »m» m i c ' „!f i fl behevod tha * the Mining pn Private Property and Labor Bills will be rejected. A young girl has been oommitted for trial at Weelong for leaving a child on the door step of its putative father - Jtale is backed freely for the Melbourne Cap at 100 to 3.- — A new trial of the divorce case "Smith v. Smith " has been moved for. lhe Suez mail is due at King George's Sorind to-night. Coinmem*! -Flour, for parcels, £14 7s j Devoe's kerosene, IU 8d : LATEMPftojt thb CAMj.~The A.S.N. Coiripany's new steamer Wentworth, which arrived at Sydney on the 25th ult., brings Captf papers to May 20. The Supply of diamoads is large, but the number of diggers has diminished.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 10, 5 July 1873, Page 9

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TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 10, 5 July 1873, Page 9

TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 10, 5 July 1873, Page 9

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