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( IM:n 'N o i.O-A VSI’UALIAX mu ss TFLKQIU I'll A.U K.N V. Au:k ~0, Member, i - ■ ' 1 Lowing are the latest cL * iion rerun s ; ■ \* hliumsem. Lusk. Dargaville. | ... 1 pi ‘ x Mangapar ... 0 2?, 21 Waugiu-M ... ;ii 50 52 | Mangawai ... 28 It 9 j i ht? present arc - W iiiettiison, 2.82 L ; j Davy.ivilie, 2.287 Lu-.k, 1,782. | Ice I i\> vii.c i,i i iiievoti WnekeO, last Saturday, I Sl 'ured 80 in one innings, against t>6 in two innings | u.aue by a Uum of sixteen. . Tuesday Evening, j _ .No additional Super-intendency returns to day, I ptese.it majority for Williamson is 509. j Sheehan addressed mo Rodney electors, and | received a vote of confidence. j I here are eighteen nominations for the Turf ! Club Cup. j The house of John Meekny, nt Wnipu, has I burned. Ihe inmates barely escaped with S their lives. Tiie Agricultural Show, to bo held at Newmarket to-morrow, is expected to be a failure owing to the distance from town.
Mr I’, fct, Weston has received a complimentary dinner prior to his departure for Napier as District Judge.
The steamer Hero sailed to-day. dlse following are the acceptances for the Summer Handicap :—Hatred, Calumny, JLurlino, Tambourine, Tattler, Batter, Borow henna, Castaway, Moonbeam, Yattevina. The steamer Star of the South has arrived from Fiji, and reports all quiet. The residents are allowing their grievances to remain in abeyance ponding the arrival of the British Comniiasion. The establishment of a Bunk has given great satisfaction.
Lusk is a candidate to represent Citj East in the Provincial Council.
The steamer Bella, 30 ions register, built to the order of Pcarcy, of Napier, was launched today.
Intelligence was brought by the Prince Alfred, trorn New Caledonia, or barratry of the schooner Jessie. The crew landed the captain on one ol the South Sea Islands, brought the vessel to Auckland, and sold her by auction last week. The captain was rescued and taken to New Caledonia by a French schooner. '! he Jessie put in professedly short of water. The police are searching for the delinquents. Aibxanbba, Tuesday Evening. Tawhiao’s son, named Tutawhiao, has arrived and breakfasted at Fincbe’s. He awaits Mackay’e arrival. - Wkliisston, Tuesday Evening. The Wstional B&nk aro esil&blsobicg a branch at Wanganui. Christchurch races were an immense success. The Governor and his lady and Mr Vogel were present. ° (FEOJI DUE OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GRAHA.itsTO'.VN, Tuesday Evening. More cases of alleged specimen stealing. Two men wore charged in the 'Resident Magistrate’s Court on three different charges. Hearing adjourned until the 18th November. The elections are not exciting much attention at present. The nominations take place on Monday, and the polling on Wednesday. There are only two candidates in the field on requisitions, but over a dozen others aro spoken of. Yesterday was observed as a general holiday, and business was entirely suspended. Two thousand people were at the Tarawa! Garden sports.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 125, 12 November 1873, Page 3
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