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fjPra StmkiHiHK Cablx.] Parliamentary. Sydney, December 14.—A vote of censure against the Government was negatived. /QTh«tfitaglish Crlclteters. ,~ The English JBleven Bcored 77 in their second innings at Newcastle. The local team require te make 113 in their second innings to win. A Bank Manager in Trouble. Mklbouenb, December 14.—Hyndmant manager af the Oriental Bank at Sandhurst, has been committed for trial for perjury. : Another <W,reok. ~ . f ..,, ~ Brisbane, ; December 7 14 l—A' laige quantity of wreckage has been found on the Queensland coast, apparently of a vessel of 500 tons. ! E'i*Jii''£ir; JJ I .lj-ii-'.'J* J. -■■; .-,,':;.-*' i frif-r 1; f.i iIT [Peb Pbess Agency.^] Proposed Academy of Music?' ' Wellington, Decembsr 14.—1t is proposed to institute an academy of music in connection with-tho. Oddfellows' Hall. A now organ* coating L9OO, has been received for St. Paul's Church by the ship Avalanche, and it is to be erected by Mr West, of Dunedin. Messrs Moore and'Q'Neili; justices of the peace, after being engaged in the hearing of a case lasting over several days, .made a .formal and strong comElaint of the and vetfti' ition of the B.M. Court with which Wellington is The ponce are making another raid among'publicans under ,fthe Provincial Ordinance for the preventkri'or"ths<sale?of iiquors on Sunday. 3^; O'Malley's reclamation contract has been extended to March,-when tb*-great additions to the. Fielding site f will be' available. ~ : '^" The steamer St. Kilda is laid up . t Wanganui on accourt of tb»;jUege<?dullness of trade. f: .-,-..•■? , Native Meeting. Auckland, December 14.—1t is proposed to hold , a great Native meeting at Taupo next year."*Tns™ ! said to be fpr of a clause of the TWftty"of'Waltara, giving; Natives discretionary, ppwor in disposing of their land, as compared with' restrictive legislation and exercise of Crown preemptive.right.. ...... .... j ...... Agricultural Show. Invbbcargiix, December 14.—The annual-show of the Southland Agricultural Society to-day was a great success.; There were/400 entries- The, show, of cattlei sheep, and horses was exceptionally good, :md the attendance of visitors large. c» ?,,-:,' ;.,
Parliament out of Session. Chetstchurch, December 14.—Mr C. A. Piteroy, M.H.8., addressed the electors of the Selwyn dis.tsript at (jonr, tn,ey,last nighty His speech r was little, more than a review 01 the past session. A' vote of /tbjjakftWßj him,forhjsaddress. • The Good Templar Session. Cbbistchttbch, December 15.—A large public meeting was held last night, 400 sitting down to tea: Mr Jago occupied the chair, and reviewed in a tenrntftfeeet: of tie mot ement during; the past thirty-five years. The * Press* /says his hearers appeared spell-bound. Able addresses were delivered by 8.0. Adams, the Eev. Mr Ma^farlane-,-Mr Boaso, of Greymouth, and others. ->\ : * fcv* ;SlrA'|Mie»n;Rfla^gnf,, ~;w, Wellington, December 14.—The''Gazette' last night notifies the resignation by Sir Donald M'Lean of his offiee of Native Minister and of his Executive Council. Dr Pollen is appointed Native Minister, retaining also the office of Colonial Secre's&}?,? He* leases ; ,'Auckland, ,inr the, HinemoA to-night. ' ;'■■<•■ Rivketon, December 15.—Alfred'Shaw, f« joung* man, was found yesterday hanging over a boat with his head in the water. He was then quite dead. He was subject to fits, which are supposedto have been the cause of death. > L?^ 0 *h« Packet matchrat; sivercargill> yesterday, between en eleven from the Eiverton club ana » like anmher vjrjjw. the, (Blvertenians; were victorious. L. E. Eeade, for Eiverton, made a splendid score in the two innings of 81. The William Ackers. ""*" hj ioUpwing information has just been received fronJ tfie scene the wreck aay She is completely broken up, and alt her cargo is lying on the beach. The names of the saved are—Captain Joss, who was a passenger; E. Cantley (the mate) and Biley, A.B.' JSone'of the" bodies of the others have been washed nshore yet. Nothing is taved from the wreck. Part of the cargo insured in tse (Standard Office fofVL|»?o \ '.-; ! Calderwood was brousjht up in court to-day and t again remanded. [FaOH OVS OWB COEEESPONDEHTS.J The County Elections. Sueknstown, December 14.—Messrs Macardell Messrs Hicks and- Butement for- Greenstone, andjMeswa.Edgar ancLEyans for Shotover. The polling-takerplaee on WftZnA. Cardrona and Arrow will also he contested. • xl l^? 18 *^ a f %torah]e cljangein the weatheriafter the thunderstorm. || The decision t'ti re the rents and leases of the commonage has been"postponed till next sittings of AmQtipnisnMdftto substi- ' I Napiie, December 14 —The County elections are causing a great stir .in Jhe County districts. The nomination to-day showed thit nearly every riding, one councillor there are sixcandidates. County eleev tions here are exciting-a great deal of interest. *3i Ciuxt on •ißatardayjdx caeeßtawset dow&for - trOll.fi AStnehgst > heard on Saturday. $ & n*--fwl'-- ■
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W ~°2Z& fgS&M «L fc W^,feotia«:man's your iunnesiwhh a smaQ.capital.r Don't.iraarine A grain of sand i 1 noSjtiominent in a de" ert. | SSJiJ*? 1 ?^W*ft}hourAWjl& f idis^ : I am now in a ciyjjjaed country ! M , •» it Th e Cincinnati, as the^T^ r^ { *b4K ! df^ l gJvesisoniii! extmples young) lawyer, left upon his ddftr-ithlß myrterifus legend.' "^H a J7^^_ 1 g re J tfnß '%^fr^B>»^wa»wwpifcM -artMisturbe'd 30 recewe" from a servarft, « rlease to feick h£ -15- cents -worth." A iui v .handed -nn_fcn th« or.orable«gog.?i wil," wis the t-'h First Shirt.—ACaiiforniau miner houcht jeveriW^BesseuV*; !l he<next:Sur;day he yrm to be - firivdfiand tHs* was*he'. im'portaiit; i dcetei : ? n at'haoL-tineiteU- hinvto thspareHsßW. ;Ki l be irt had fte^ofehing lh bo:om was iiitendwr as a Itind of should^M ohuJ*h door r biit h4r J knowledge was greater thm his about shi>«« ' th'e , sarment before B he would-allew theeercxnoity ! tyfJWm/11, YJI3VIJ SUJ r 3 'MO T 3
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Evening Star, Issue 4307, 15 December 1876, Page 3
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