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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

Wr.r.uNirrox, September 30, It Is understood that the Bepresentation Bjll. which will probably be distributed tomorrow, will pot affect the re-dist;rhr,< m representation, but merely deal with casewhere glaring inequa'ity or injustice exists. I t is s imposed to relegate to the ne>;t Parliament a complete Bill for the ro -distribution of aea( - after the CJolouy ahali have been aub-divl led into counties and shires, H. P. Campbell, charged with obtaining i/mimy under false pretences fpoin t'ho New Zealand Steam Shipping Company, was to-day committed Dr trial at the next sitting of the Supnme Court, Hokitika, September 30. The celebrated Cassius’s claim at Boss has been jumped and an application made for the cancellation of the lease to Cassius, oa account of the rent bang unpaid and non compliance with the leasing regulations, A company is prnptsrd to be formed if a new lease is granted. AtCKt.AXj), September 20. In consequence of the broaching of cargo on the ship City of An -bland, by men who crawled over keps of gunpowder iu the hold, a representation on the careless stowage of kegs and a complaint have been made to the Customs by the Harbor Master, Walling, a fireman, was drowned to-day iu swimming off to a boat anchored out in the Bay. The football team received no reception of any kind on their return. '['hey passed into town quietlj wi hj other passengers.

Ni:w Pj.VMOUTH, September 2U. The football ir.at-di came to a couclumou at ].l "i p.m —Ta-amed reared I goal and 7 force downa equal to !•), points ; Auckland 2 force 1-0 * There was some anived here last night. It is reported that the railway will be u; eued next wude Messrs Erogdcu intended to nn a tiam to day to Waitara, and a number of persons, were invited. But the Government i-'sued orders that the carriages were not to be

user), so the party had to be put off. The ‘Herald’ has has some on the Government’s action in this matter, Geahamstowx, ScpT mini- 29. The Bright Smile mine and battery were brought to r st-uu’st. 11 to day. the Lean and Mercantile Agency having called in thru' advance. Shares woe fold josttr.lay at 5s it is hoped tin stoppage will ho only tempo.ary. A. large number of men arc thrown cue of employment. Kelson, Septen I'.ar A movement is on foot, and bring favorably received, to form a Limited Liability Company to purchase Wehley’s Nelson Cloth Factory, with a view to enlarge the works pad extend the business. LviTtLiON, September 29. A passenger by the Lsctura. on presenting a first of exchange draft for L.S',’9 to the Bank of New Zealand, found the second had already been paid. With the assistance of a lawyer he ascertained that a man at Tim am bad presented the second of exchange. About LfdO has been recovered. The Lyttelton legatee offers prices tci an iuteu-ehmuil schooner-yacht and four oared boat ivan's. The pikes have been considerably ino: eased, especially the Litter, 1.50 being offered for tlm first, and L2O for the second, P. Cunningham is Commodore, and Air 11. Hawk, is Vice-Commodore

Cl i IifSTCHP 1,. ’ ii, b ml or I'.O, Ala oio'.vdcd meeting at the Good I’cmpbits* Hall last night a resolution was unaiibm u ;ly passed a gainst an inaeasc in the hoius of hd.-or. as proposed in the am.-'i’.dmentson the Employment of Females Act, The r.ocHinatisatiou s cicty have decided to take steps, through Air Yeung, of ( U to obtain a supply of humi ova from So. Jq.mcisco. • ■ t•:i s lave been take to form an ice making cam;-any, Alcki.ani), Soptanhcv ; 8, T c ship City of Auckland has arrived from London. The voyage lock I O'* dr.ys, 1 >iui o - me passage the' cargo wa< biiu 1.-.-d, and ir, was shown that Cm perpetmeom Rcr.unblcd over some kegs of powder to vet at two cases of brandy.

FI RE 3 AT THE liL E R SPUR AND LAWRENCE.

TWO ROYS BURNT TO DEATH. (/ I'Uill ,11')' Of'lt ('■•JlOlldi ,rt), Laweenve, .September 3ff. A fire broke out ycsfonlay men,lug at the Blue Spur, at Cureigh’s. it was no! rnn.-u damaged, and is covered hy hj«ut;>nc/ in the Abuwich office.

A lire broke out at twelve o'eh.ik list night, in 'the simp of J. M. t'i.u-ke. baker, it ;>s place. Two buys who were .-k-eping on the premises, and named Hart and Homd, w. rc burnt to death. The damage done to properly is very small. The Brigade, under Gapiam Hills, worked well, and cheeked the pwigicss of the tire, although th y could not save the buys.

the lire is suppose! to have beer caused by the boys roa ling in their beds, as it erfomated in their sleeping apartment. At the firs*, ajarm it was not known they were on the premises, and it was not until the lire was almo-d. extinguished that the firemen were informed of it. They at' once directed their < (fonts to obtaining admission to the apartment, ami afUrwmm trouble succeeded, when both bids wore found dead and half-rop.sted. Their bodies were at mice removed by the pohee to the Masonic Hotel, where an mqueA will be held fo-dav, Ales rs Herbert and Co.’s stoic and timber yard joined the scene of the conflagration, and ■•11 the adjoining houses are of wood, 'li e brigade worked well, and wax formal wi.h’a goodsup.lv of waler and a still night. All danger of (lie foe vpieading was over in halr-au-hour after it bloke out. Tin p’-rmaty is ••u----surcil.

'The ball which was to take pine to-j-i .’it and the opening eric cot ma'd, of (he ma'-an have been postponed, as the boys’ funeral lal.es place to moirow.

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Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 3

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 3

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