BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(I'JiUJI aUU'.'lU,H’* TJJI/KGKAM COMi'AN V, HEUTEII’s AGKN'iS.) Clyde, February 1. At the nomination for the Assembly yesterday, Messrs Mer.vyn, Shepherd, Hughes, unci FiWA were proposed. The show of hands was in favor of Mr Fraser. Mr Mervyn demanded a poll, which will be taken on Tuesday next. Auckland via Thames, January JO. The Regatta to-day was a great success. The pme given by Greville and Co. is disputed. It .is now known that the inccn-
diaries have regularly organised a gaftg. They have sent threatening letters to Lady Bowen, the Superintendent and Mrs Gillies, and also to the Southern Crons. Mr Branigan has adopted all necessary precautions. The force at the Waikato has been reinforced to 250 men. Patea, February I. The election of u member to re present the Town of New Plymouth in the General Assembly, has resulted in the return of Mr Kelly. The numbers polled were : Kelly 105 Whitcombc ... ... 08
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2484, 1 February 1871, Page 2
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157BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2484, 1 February 1871, Page 2
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