BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
n „ . Wellington, September 11. Captain Fairchild w shortly to go Home, to purchase a suitable steamer for tee Colonial Government. Til® Luna left at midnight for Auckland, Mr Vogel being a passenger. The steamer will stay at Auckland to await the arrival of the M*cgregor with tho mail and bring the latter BOUtb, T . . , , , , September 12. It is understood that Mr Walter Kennaway. .rrovmciiil Secretary of Canterbury, has been appointed Secretary to the Agent-General, and tftat he will go Home very shortly to enter upon his duties. ™ , Auckland, September 11. ihe Reform League have held a public meetmg, the Mayor chairman, and passed resolu tious m favor of the abolition Of Provincialism throughout the Colony. They intend estab listing committees and branches of the Society In all parts of the Colony. Captain Daldy was the chief speaker. _ Tadranoa, September 12. Xowq sections are changing hands at high pncdSi The Government offices are nearly completed, and immigration cottages are in course of erection.
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Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 2
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165BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 2
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