BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville’s telegram company.) Wellington, Sept. 18. A private telegram from Tauranga states that the Ngaetirangi tribe held a meeting, ami expressed satisfaction with Mr Stafford’s programme. Waikato telegrams also state that the Hauhaus arc satisfied. Mr Vogel has not been asked to join the Stafford Ministry. Mr Stafford never entertained the idea of a coalition, and is not likely to do so. Auckland, Sept. IS. Arrived—Wellington. Sailed —Phoebe. The steamer Star of the South has been purchased by a Dunedin firm. A man named Duffy, a milkman, fell into a creek this morning and was drowned. Invercaugill, Sept. 18. Mr Barr, Provincial Engineer, having decided to proceed with tho misplacement of the new Waihopai Bridge, an indignation meeting was held last evening, and pissed resolutions remonstrating with the Government on the action of its Engineer. Hokitika, Sept. 18. At the weekly sales, to-day, fat cattle realised 35s to 40s per 100 lbs ; Merino sheep, from 15s. to 19s.
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Evening Star, Issue 2990, 18 September 1872, Page 3
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162BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 2990, 18 September 1872, Page 3
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