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WELLINGTON, August 17. Mr Macandrew ta‘ led resolutions to appoint a Governor and Piovincial Council for the Middle Island, with all powers except to levy Customs duties, to execute criminal law, and to arrange foreign relations, which he proposed should he left to a Federal Parliament —the revenue and expenditure to be distinct, and the present Provincial system abolished. (FROM GKEVILLE’S TELEGRAM COMPANY, REUTER’S AGENTS.) Wellington, Aug, 17. The Imlepetulant says several Hau hau chiefs have written to the Defence Minister placi g Horowhenua in his hands. Hapi declares his party will not interfere in any quarrel between the natives and the government Auckland, Aug. IG.. Sailed. —Nebraska, with 56 passengers; Alexandra, ship, for Londoq, with, cargo valued at Ll2s,ooo—gold, 18,861 ounces ; silver, 37,70-1 ounces ; flax, 40 t'His ; wool, 29,090 lbs. Hero, for Sydney, with 29,963 ounces of gold and 37,704 ounces of silver. A Gas company has been started at the J haim s. Authentic news has reached Tanranga that Te Kooti and some armed Natives menace Whakatano. Gbristopcr Loatham has been dangerously wounded by Esther M ‘Neill, at Pokino, with a fam hook. A Maori woman committed suicide at Onehinemuri, by jumping from a cliff. The cause is said to have been fove. A Tanranga telegram, just received, reports an earthquake last night at 9.30. Tt is reported a collision has taken place between Te Kooti’a and Major Mail’s forces, with a loss of four on our side. It needs confirraa ion. The trial of James Leonard for arson at Rangiriri is proceeding. The Kaipara railway is to be commenced immediately. A boiler-plate on board the Hero fell, injuring Bloomfield ssverely in the head. He is recovering. Caledonians firm at LIBO. The mine has a capital appearance, Clarke Brother* report Thames L 35 j Tookey’s at L 34 ; Otago L 4 5s ; Nonpariel L 4 ? Moanatairis, L 3 15a ; Central Italy, LSO. Share market dull. For Albumin no quotations. The yield of gold for three weeks 103 ozs. Wheat ex Clcopatrice and amateur 6s 2d to Os Gd. Canterbury flour Ll4 16s. Latest Fiji news. The election of dele gates was proceeding. The Government unpopular. .
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2652, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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359LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2652, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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