BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, November 3. It is understood that the elections will come off on or about the first week in next January. The Governor goes to Canterbury on Saturday, by the Luna, to attend the raoes. He will return by H.M.s. Sappho. Invercarqill, November 4. Sir P. Dillon Bell haviDg < definitely withdrawn from the Mataura district, a requisition is being signed to Mr W. H. Calder to come forward as a candidate. [From our own Correspendents.) Auckland, November 3. Richard Barrett, who wa< hit upon the head with an iron bar, in a drunken row in Shorthand street, died to-day. George Grey will receive an enthusiastic reception. The livery stable owners are vieing to give the free use of horses to drive him from Onehunga. One offers six, the other eight grays. Biverton, November 4. A preliminary meeting wis held te-day, at which a resolution was pasßed that a monster meeting b« held on the 13th instant to take into consideration the present unsatisf .ctory manner in which the public works in the Western District are being proceeded with.
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Evening Star, Issue 3961, 4 November 1875, Page 3
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181BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3961, 4 November 1875, Page 3
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