LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
WELLINGTON.
■- ' . (From our Own Corresponjnt.) his day. the General Crovq'nnient Caves In, The General Government has flved in over Ithe capitation dispute this mornit. It paid the Provincial Treasury the amhnt due for April, promising to pay the Majamount on the due date, to-morrow. The Chairmanship of Conjrittees. W". L Steward is a passenger jr Welling- ■ ton per Hawea, and the Post hins that he is coming up to try betimes for thl Chairmanjhip of Committees—a billet thajhej forcibly pressed his claims to last sessii when M r u'Rorke resigned. The Post prefer that Mr O'JKorke should have tlj billet once 9 mote. , A Little Girl Run Cfer. IThe Corporation dust-cart raover a little girl to-day. It is feared she fatally in- . inred. A warrant has been iued for the Apprehension of the driver. The Old Royal Ho 1. The old Royal Hotel, for pany years taown as Hadtield's, was knocld down at auction for £1 to-day. The ne| one will be j erected as soon as possible. Snider Rifles, j The City Rifles, having reived their Sniders, have resolved to endeVour to increase the' strength of'the crps to 100 members if possible. I Agreement between thefeanks. The battle of the banks is atength over. After cutting each other's thrcb for many months, they have now agreecj-O bury the hatchet and heal their wound/ the public of course findiDg the salve. Afcood deal of tact and management was r^uired before this could be done, and now bat all have been got into one mind, thefcompact has ken rendered as binding upon 11 of them as Mack and white can do it. The Darrells"As You Like It" waS :it upon the stage last night in first -da style, well modnted, and well acted,; qd, to make things more satisfactory, ;eijry available seat was crowded. Miss Cavfle has retired from the stage for a brief perid. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell played Jacqi_es nd Rosalina, and Mr. Darrrell, Orlando, j The Marchioness of LNjrmanby. During the winter months] tie Marchioness of Normanby will be at hfmton Saturday I~ afternoons. Tunnel.—Old Settlers Row. The Rimutaka tunnel is pogessing. favor--1 ably. | The old settlers have develjped a schism. They are now quarrelling aiiongst themselves, and accusing each cine* of gross misstatements of facts to atiijjtheir end. A lew more exposures of thispdjd, and the old Bettlers will be whistled tlotn the windclaims and all. j j
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3
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404LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3
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