BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, September 24,
A Commission, consisting of Messrs Carruthers, Higginson, Passmore, Dr Knight, J. E Fitzgerald, and Colonel Gordon, is now sitting to inquire into the system on which the railway accounts of the ('olony are tow kept and the jrtores accounted for.
•he Eight LL-v, rend the Anglican > ishop of Wellington is suffeiing from low fever. He is consid-red to be progressing favorably. Mr Harley M'lntrye is gazetted examiner of titles for the Otago and ' anterhury land registration districts. The appointment dates from the 20th tort.
Sej timber 25. It is understood Sir Julius Vogel will not leav« England until November.
(From our own Correspondent),
Auckland, September 24.
A pigeon express from the Bay of Islands Whaling Co.’s station states that the boats fastened to a whale at one o’clock yesterday, inside Nine-pin rock, and nearly killed it off Cape Brett, when the irons gave way. There is every prospect of a good season, whales being very plentiful. A little four year old daughtei of one Hogan, a milkman, was playing with a horse in the paddock, when the animal kicked her on the forehead, fracturing her skull, Hopes of her recovery aic entertained.
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Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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