BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville’s TELEGRAM COMPANY, . reuter’s agents.) Wellington, June 17. Mr on consulting his friends, decided to refcafti' the, Superinteiulchcy, and refused a seat in the Cabinet, He has promised the Government his cordial support. The Provincial Government yesterday cai'|i<jtl their Highways Bill by a majority of one. As no other bills are to be made Government measures, the Executive js supposed to be safe. £,..1 : June 17. , M airhead, of the Armed Constabulary, was found guilty and sentenced to death, for murdering his comrade GiKiillan, at the i Waikato, in March last. ; ■ Several persons liave been poisoned by eating native, eels, but recovered after suffering severely. , The mail steamer Nebraska arriv d from Sydney yesterday, and sailed for Honolulu with forty-five On her passage up from Sydney the Nebraska was only four and a-half days—tho fastest on. record being five and a half. - The Thames mines arc still producing heavy returns. The Caledonian is as rich as ever, and shares are closing at £IBB, the next dividend expected to be £ls to £2O,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2600, 17 June 1871, Page 2
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