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TELEGRAMS.

(From the daily papers.) ItisbSS^wT"* 2 . 0 — An °t he r bttr g ]ar y attempted. ioS. 18a re e ularl y organised gang of burglars at memZ^tf^ AU T\ 21 -~ A mee^SOfOtag o and Canterbury Sri in « £ yeaterday morning to consider various questions £" * C X™* 0 "* Statement. A Sub-Committee, consisting of £™?n? n •?' f- a ° h Prov i Hee ' waßw a 8 appointed to draw up resoluS nn cc T derat . lon at » future meeting-these resolutions to be based upon he opinions generally expressed at the meeting, which TAX^^T l t\ the m 4 in line * Of in the Schedule to the Hallways Bill, 1871, be completed out of loan without h nded security; that the proposal to take land as aeourfr lonM f e H I>ailWay HneS WOuld be ™" ted -> thatta * two PrcvSces would of themselves construct various branch lines ; that the meS was not unfavourable to a loan charged upon the Colony, for the pu? pose of purchasing a landed estate for the North Isknd Provinces The Post says there were 30 members present 8 t the caucus Wi« t% ett Z ISBUed to " da y a PP°ints the following gentlemen Justices of the Peace :— Mr A. ST. Campbell, Hokanui: Mr C FlexSa^uSr Mr Xhomas Perkins ' l™rcargill ; Mr Louis Thone-

norrs^fn 1 '! 113 " 8^' 3 5" the GaZ ° tte sboW that tlie Talue of th * ™- pous ot the Colony for the quarter ended on June 80th was £1 690 685 as agamst £1,028,630 for the corresponding quarttVof 1872 'The £1 2« ?iSV X^° rtß duri " g tb - e 3ame period was 1 .043,072 as against 1 m ' the corresponding quarter of ] 872. injured KangitOto ia sittin S on an even keel, and is apparently little Napieb, August 21.— A special messenger from Poverty Bay reports that the session of the Court there has been adjourned for a week. The proceedings were entirely stopped by Henare Matua and party, and a fracas occurred, during which the constables were roughly handled. The agitation was partly allayed by Mr Locke. Instructions lrom the Governor are anxiously awaited. The General Government have resolved to place a small 10-horse Of O next Bt ear ncr TaUP °* WUI be launched at the beginning

Kbebiot, August 21.— The Q-olden Fleece Company sent 1600 ounces, and the Wealth of Nations Company 400 ounces, of retorted gold, to Greymouth this morning.

. i ?J"™O"™. Augutt 21.— The Qpeymoath Coul Conroanv ham Nasebt, August 21.-A woman named Bridget Mungovan met with an accident yesterday, which terminated fatally this moraine McGilhvray, M.H.R. for Riverton, will resign his seat after the session, and accept a call from a Canterbury Presbyterian congregation .nli t™*?"^' AugUßt .22. 22 - Tbe ' Herald ' acWledges reSof a solicitor's letter threatening an action for libel, on account of strictures by the paper on Mr Dargaville. The ' Herald ' corrects one of the statements, but reiterates the others, declining to apologise for them ?fe23P f S! h °? iBBUed a W^/° r S" agai " st Proprietor of the 'Herald.' The damages are laid at L2OOO. G-bahamstown, August 22.— The survey of the Te Aroha block wmcli has been carried on clandestinely, is nearly completed. The tt am " c furioUß at beiDg outwitted ' and wfll m ° et sbOT tiy to

Chbistchukch, August 22.— The poultry show to-day was a great success. The exhibits were numerous and of good quality The Waste Lands Board sold LI 1,000 worth of land yesterday Names, August 22.— Henare Potae, at the meeting at Poverty JJay^i alter the Commission had adjourned, said the discontent among the Natives was more deeply seated than was supposed. He urged that it was the duty of the Government not to father the Natives but to keep the Court oftener.

New Pxymouth, August 22.— The first sod of the Waitaraßaik way was turned to-day by Mrs Henderson, in the presence of 3000 spectators.

Wellington, August 23.— The • Post* says that after the session Mr iJatngate will retire from the Ministry as Commissioner of Stamns and that Mr O'Rorke will become Registrar-General. P Auckland, August 22.— A new Racing Club has been formed in opposition to the Auckland Jockey Club, and has received influential support. The Club contemplates having two days' sport at Christmas anticipating the Jockey Club's meeting on Ist January. ' ' Wemjngton, August 25— The 'Independent' exonerates the Messrs Brogden from blame for the abandonment of the immigration contract, and denies that the Agent-General can claim any credit for the introduction of Brogden's immigrants. The correspondence, it states, shows that the Messrs Brogden notified the Agent-General in November that their immigration scheme would be suspended, yet the Agent-General only informed the Government of the fact ia Anril

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 18, 30 August 1873, Page 10

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TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 18, 30 August 1873, Page 10

TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 18, 30 August 1873, Page 10

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