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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAJPH.

. . Tr , Auckland, March 27. l Holniaii,, master .of the’ bardue Anazi, bolted by-the. steamer Star of the South for imi. A warrant was yesterday served on nim for assaulting his second. mate, and other charges were likely to be brought. _Mr F. H. Troup is a candidate 'for the branklyn seat in the General Assembly. • ‘ ; Alexandra,’ March 27. • It is expected that Tawhiao alone will be the pnncipal speaker.at Kuiti to-morrow, when he ’will enunciate his future policy with, regard to the Government. Many, are of opifaion that the Waikatos will visit Ngaruawahia immediately afterwards.. , rm. o . Taoranqa, March 27. i i 7 . vern “ent party arrived at 6.30 p.m. , * an enthusiastic roceptioh. An address was presented by Captain Norris, M.L.C. was a large assemblage of Europeans and Natives. The Governor suit- ’ ably replied. He is now holding a Native 1 .u.'SKo.i' I™'” 1 ™'” Auokl “ d “• ; mi, i , . Napier, March 27. luncheon to the representatives to-day 1 , j success. A very large number 1 at _ down. Mr J. N. Wilson was in the \ cnaw. After parade at 3 p.m. Mrs Ormond , assembla * n thfe presence of a large j -IThe statement made by the ‘ Otago Daily ] James that Mr Vogel would next session ask * tne Assembly for a loan of three millions to 1 monopolise the trade of Polynesia iacoatra- > dieted, authoritatively,,, ... i

mg eligibility of the, iihe fottbstension fioutpAvards of thoWaikato Rtdlway,Ao w being reported on, j t.’- v;, v ' h mi x. I. j T ; “ si. March 28. ibr ?i P asse doff pleasantly last 'evening; the Hall was crowded. ’ f |jli^ e iu ns<lo - I li st steamed ,outM;the bay with the representatives. -i *£*. | March 27. Tho Kate the rooks last night, Bud is now-albtigiside the wharf.

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Evening Star, Issue 3463, 28 March 1874, Page 2

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAJPH. Evening Star, Issue 3463, 28 March 1874, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAJPH. Evening Star, Issue 3463, 28 March 1874, Page 2

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