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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

k “‘ ST • The qtpii. MarchlO, ir S U ? aud ll ® r crew, and the Moa "«*> the Phoebe this evSJ'. CreW 13 the 881116 “ tele- . A el,i P outside the Heads and is supposed to be the Wemyss Castle. ’ of th?pffs® nnedy r, ll&s « B »g“ed the command Paterson. Captain Muudle, the chief officer, has been appointed in his place. Ihe llesident Magistrate’s Court has been wSr 1 It + h ® inquiry into the latf W mu s * , resumes to-morrow. r j A J' torne y-General, on behalf of the General Government, has applied for ah injunoto restrain the Provincial .Treasurer from expending the 4 balance of d/ 50,000 appropriated tof r°»ds, bridged, ahd oth* works by (W

nance. The application has hfeen’ ordered to handover for, the present, pending the argument of Mr Travers to make the present auditor perform his duty. _ „ « , March 17. The Wemyss Castle, from London, biings no passengers. It is reported that the difficulty between the General and Provincial Governments, regarding the balance of the appropriated fifty thousand pounds and the duties of the Auditor is in process of arrangement; Mr Travers’s application to make absolute the rule for a mandamus to the present auditor to perform his duty, and to Certify to warrants being postponed till toAuckland, March 16. It.M.S.S. Mongol sailed at five o’clock With thirty-three , passengers. Capt. Flamank, the master, was charged at the Police Court With wrongfully landing John Williams, a Jiassenger, at Port Chalmers instead of Anckand. Ll6 compensation is claimed, but the heating of the charge has been adjourned to the 30th Inst. , Hokitika, March 16. ,Th®. Council was prorogued on Saturday, after sitting three Weeks. It will probably be called together again in May. . - Lyttelton, March 16. fi* B * consignment of Jarrah sleepers for the General Government arrived to-day.

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Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2

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