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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

: . APoklakd, March 27. rThe following are Auckland’* scores in the Tifterwovinctal pigeon matchWynyard, 18 ; Russell, 17; Aitken,l9; Hill, 20; Middleton. . 18: Hay, 21; Mori in, 20; Ling, 24 ; Bishop. 24; 6wyn£!e> 24; total, 205. The calendkh for the session which begins on ’ Monday next has eight names. There •re five charges of iPfgery, one of wilful murder (Himionia’s case), and one of indecent assault. . . Captain Kyie, Governor of Mount Eden/ Gaclj lies'in a dying state. I ■ Chbistohxjboh, March 28, pming last mouth the receipts on the Can* ierbuxy railways amountedte 1.18,090, as com* , pared with L 14,771 in February, 1875. * • The Canterbury team d d not fire in tbe In* teijprovincial pigeon match, 1 as no' notice was s given them oftheday lor the firing. , ’ The -educational returns show that 8,545< males and 7,887 females are attending the. Go* % vtfament schools in the Province, the average . d ally Attendance,being,s,.4-084-Aod> dU.. Jerpiilos 3,360. The number of chdareu attend* ing the Christchurch schools is 4,219, and the tofjal number of teachers employed in fte Pip*, vince3l6. '* ; ; •"' ; 1; i Grahamstown, March 28. Scarlet fever is spreading here.. There has been one fatalcase of a virulent.type., Ytßtev- , fresh cases fore' reportedin thresj ifridely | separate localities in the- district;

; (-Fhm our own r •, .» i • ••i MamhW, : > ■ A majority of the Harbor B6»rd inembem *• \ hayq; address < to, Air <)mondj Asking him to convene a meeting tire-contoasr the. , bank tenders re the loan, but' Mt Xhmratf v '■ thq.windout of'their pails by‘.J' the tender. And concluding . the; negotiations r | with theliaok qf Australaua. Tfcisis looked Ti upon as.sn athUwiiy fuse by the transaolion Lsooht4hex)utßefc - ■ iXvw fevey is preyalonVbQOrt espeolaHyiat' ff 'f TeiAu.ce. Beyerhlmem -J ■ the) railway works'hav« bo^ J *■' j?of licknefß, oonseqneaUy-au-iaDaeyu

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Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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287

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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