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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

New Plymouth, November 12, The salmon ova has been placed in Waiw;ikaio stream and i.s in excellent condition. Tr ut from the ova sent lust yea from i>unt.flin are doing well. Tw. he laigi ones and tight small on* were discovered when clearing out the hatching boxes for salmon. t iL „ . Wellington, November 12. . In the Court of -pp,ul to day the argument in Kar.at.iana I akamoaua v. A Sutton w aß brought to an unexpectedly parly cnnchtoiru, in consequence of counsel for plaintiff (Mr lYavern) throwing up his brief. On Monday, the full Court will Bl t in divorce juisdction, after winch the Dunedin cases ill he taken. {From vu, own in, .01 » Aucklanj k November 12. ine Mar to-m.ht couurnw the following paragrat hj in this morning's ' Herald':—" We read thefollowing. telegraphed from Dunedin t 7- considerable interest is excited by u report in town that the Pt«vincialiat party haT* |in

t*e of an fveufa? jour, nal Ik re w?tii M'r («■ M. Reed as ediror.' V\' are requested by the individual in question t« express his thanks to the Provincialist party in the Southern capital for their kind intention l in respect to him, bvit he hopes they will inform himself on the subject before t-bey take the ex tremo step of actually removing hira from Auckland. In the meantime, he also hopes that the 'excitement.'son the subject will not lead to anything darrrevous in Dunedin." A Tauranga telegram says the orderly returned from Katikati last night, bringing confirmation of the intelligence of the capsizing of Alexander Anderson's boat on Monday last. The boat was p ? pi-od up yesterday by some Maoris, who reported it to the, authorities, when boats were ri.apatched by the Government to search for the poor unfortunate" missing. An orderly dispatched over land brings tho melancholy story that one of the passengers, named Murdoch, had been picked up by the Maoris alive, but h*lf perished. Anderson and Arthur Stewart were lost by tbe upsetting of the boat. Anderson was never Been, and it is supposed he got entangled with an iron plough. Steward and Murdoch got on the bottom of the b< at, but after being there more than twelve hours Stewart pot exhausted and was drowned. Anderson was an old and respected settler at the Waikato, and Arthur Stewwt was one of Vesey Stewart's party. He leaves a large family behind. Queenstown, November 12. Shearers have miutered strongly here, anddemand 20s per 100 wages. Engagements have been made at 2d per sheep. The sheds are reported to be full of wool. The result of the November sales is looked for with anxiety here. The 'Lake Wakatip Mail' is threatened with another libel action. The wrong defendant was named in its court report, being styled Duncan, runholder at the Shotover, instead of Duncan, farmer at Frankton. The ' Mail' apologised, but this was not accepted. Efforts are being made, privately, to erect machinery at the reets at Macetown. Numerous reef discoveries are reported. No speculators are present as investors, ard business men are shy of them.

Mr Mandprs is aa yet the only declared can didate, but there will be local opposition.

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Evening Star, Issue 3969, 13 November 1875, Page 2

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530

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3969, 13 November 1875, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3969, 13 November 1875, Page 2

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