TELEGRAMS.
(Her Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency.') Wellington, Sept. 10. It has been stated that Mr Curtis has joined the Ministry, but the statement is not true. Doctor Pollen will act as head of the Government during Mr Vogel’s absence. THIS DA TS TELEGRAMS. WEI LINGTON, Sept. 11 . Flour, £l2 115 s, £l3 10s; oatmeal, £24 to £25 ; potatatoes, £8 to £!), scarce ; wheat, chick. 4s 6d ; milling, 5s 9d ; oats, 4s lOd to ss; bran, Is 5d to Is (id ; pollard, 8s (id ; sharps, 8s 6d ; hams, bacon, 10,]d to Is ; cheese, B£d to 9d. The names of the following gentlemen appear in the Gazette as having been appointed Justices of the Peace :—Harry Allwright, Lyttelton ; T. H. Anson, Courtenay ; B. S. Coster, Mount Hntt ; G. J. Dennison, Mount Cook; E. El worthy, Timaru; S. Hewlings, J. C. W. Russell, and R, G. D. Tosswill, Timaru.
Auckland. September 11, Arrived—Ship I och Urr, from London, 04 days from Gravesend, No passengers. The Reform League held a public meeting, the mayor acting as chairman, and passed resolutions in favor of abolishing provincialism throughout the colony. The members of the League intend establishing a committee and branches of the society in different parts of the colony. Captain Daldy was the chief speaker.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 88, 11 September 1874, Page 2
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