TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
Dunedin, Oct. 21. Parliament is prorogued, Tho Government during tho recess will arrange for consolidating Proviuo'al Ordinances, and arrange Provincial and Municipal boundaries, to prevent confusion when the Abolition Bill comes into force. the Macandrew banquet is postponed till Wednesday next. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL, The Ringarooma arrived at the Bluff with the Suez Mail. The following are of tho latest particulars. Tho Duke of Parma wan the Cambridgeshire Stakes ; Silly Agnes the Ebor. The foot and mouth disease is spreading rapidly in England and Ireland. Colonel Baker has been dismissed the army. The Queen sent a letter of sympathy to Miss Dickenson. There have been great floods in India, with great loss of life. A serious railway accident has occurred at Skipton, there were seven lives lost. Messrs Whalley and Keuealy have fallen out, Whalley will not be led by Keuealy. It is proposed to erect a statue to Mr Plimsoll at the East India Docks. Kenealy's son sent a challenge to Major Dickson. Mr Disrae'i an I the Duke of Cambridge advised that he should treat it wuh contempt.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 705, 22 October 1875, Page 2
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