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[sra-m, TO THE Bay of Tixsrcv timi-s I’ it R INI TE D PR ICSS As-S.) >; fAX 10 X. ] _ _ A ri'SUSD, Fri.l .y i-vviiiiig. 1 ho rr ivinowl Council have re-idlirm-d mo; ion in favour ot t ranGeri-icg police In- a ur-i ,-r; v of one. ' * A fire has occurred at rise Rati m ITo’e3, VToodbulo, which, togeiiu r with Bur.i.wua’e t-uhlm, destroyed. In the Provincial Council, Mr si he A, an m .>veu tlmt an address be presented to the General Government recoin mending pun-bus • h-,. U i of native territory about the Hot Tube? enmiVvV' Hie Taupe Road bill is pa-s -1 An arrest under Preach of Arm, ny , n ~= n, nmdc by Detective Kell on the Kn>; Cm d. r I ABlAnilir, Ino !:>" f-, „ T,ie Bev Dr Moran, hjae a C aih-dn-iAislaop, is about to visit the province,!. Tlio settlers are preparing to receive "him. DrsiTiy, Friday A telegram has. been received fiom Ivl'r Webb sFPinp that the Dakota will not Dare San Francisco rill December 4, The Nevada brings on the uuul. Napier, Friday eve rung. Sentence of death has been passr-d on AUakii, a native, for murder of Scott iii JSGB. WELLtEGTON, I - r; *’ , v eve' i c The Governor left, yesterday for" Canterbury. Gt’cnr pi-epa -atioris for ins recent i ->n them. Heavy rains and floods on Went C’.»a«t. rT . , _ K EDS OK, Fi id .y Evo-niop. _ r " lil '* Caledonian Society awarded’ a mc:hd" t.> Kanol. tor his conduct at the wreck of id.AC of Newcastle. * D try EDIK, Friday Evening. Fhe Palmerston, from England. ’ hio arrived. l‘cwo are thirteen eases <«f typhus and sea net h vt r amongst, the passengers. ENGLISH TELEGRAMS FEE JAVA OABLE. I-OKDOK, ri i'iTciiiher SJO. 3Tr D.Uon Beil ha? been knighted. Tiie b reach Assembly are iu favour of MioTtt ri-d re-ponsibiiity. Tno Austral.an mails have arrive;!, 1. - c h*' ■\ ‘, iilrm i, Oiiun Ito A v.'iiy, Vv'ii wrecked <tx P.-rrlund Ten persons wcre <lrowiv J. Ihe price of wcols are stigntdy givi, g wav. Jdt (•inn {_)■•!> 5. Congress opened in New York. Grant's nujS»ae expressed great. gratitude at the pros-vn-> i'y ami peaceful rela! ions uf uii foreign tF 'd-es," Iha - decision in the Alabama rase, he said, removes Fust, shadow of doubt as to rchaions wi:h A;,,, r . laud. ° AtiV Yoiof, 2i,,.vrvh;-r XI Mr Horace QreFey died on November 30. The event, has created, u profound mpct-oioii iu noutical circles. Parts, o- 20. A ranture has taken phice between i hie vs and the IV! omirchisla. 'I he ex citc-mout, is in'ens u Idie Monarchist party is united and well disciplined. Dcci-mhr-r T, 'i he National As-endey inccfcd a counni tea of thirfv to consider Gover-mient constituent pr-'--I-os-ils. 'ldia iv-porf, is in fivour ni M iujst. ri il r-spo'-sibiiiiy. bat disposed to give To Fra suspen ■ sary v, t-> ; opposed to dissohi! iou, but ia voucuhlto partial e ncwal of Aa-fixihiv.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 14 December 1872, Page 3
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485TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 14 December 1872, Page 3
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