BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
, T . ~,. New Plymouth, May 30, Major Atkinson, in the Provincial Council, read a telegram from the Premier, stating that the. Government was determined to limit the number ot immigrants during the next seven months to 25,000. ~ Auckland, May 30. . "J* Thomas Henderson has resigned his seat m the Assembly. Messrs Philips (the Mayor), VV. Jj, Rees, and J. M. Dargaville are spoken of as candidates. ihe new Provincial Executive has been formed as follows:—Mr O’Connor, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mr Pitt, Solicitor ; Mr Simpler, Goldfields Secretary; Mr Rout, unofficial member. . . . Napier, June 1. A tour-mile section of the railway was opened by special train on Saturday afternoon, ihe distance wasrun in eight minutes. The Natives have pulled down Mr Sutton’s house at P.langateretere block, and threaten to do the same at Heretanga. Karaitiana, Takomoani, M.H.R., Henare Tomouna, and Manawea, are acting as leaders, . . Wellington, Junel. ihe first number of the ‘New Zealand Times,’with which is incorporated the ‘Wellington Independent,’ appeared this morning in new type. r . Gkahamstown, June 1. ihe Customs revenue for the mouth amounts to .L 1,005 13s id, which is the heaviest collection made for some time.
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Evening Star, Issue 3516, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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192BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3516, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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