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(Per Prest Ag*ney.) ''■'tlftEST AUSTRALIA. I l lßy Bt»iMABQqB | , xy ~ ' ■ Sydney, June 9. The' barque Turpin, from Sydney, to Brisbane, foundered ofi the coast yesterdays The d? has been under the Agreement Vali* Now Zealand Four per Cents—B3. Case brandy, 32s ; quarters, unchanged; flbpr, J6.JI lOa to £l2 10s, for best brands ; cAUdled ilfe held for 10d. Melbourne, June 9.
Roberts won the first match easily, beating his opponent tby 400 points* tv i- Dr-Cairnai*net:Witllia serious accident on his voyage to England, and was insensible days. J , Id < X . An open verdict was returned at the inSauqdare' >apd, Lazar us’fije. The celebrated English horse Gang ForwarcTHas arrived atT Adelaide. i K 1 ; jjItER PROVINCIAL.
: XX *4 fGidiiAiisTowy, June 10^ The members of the Friendly Societies met. new Act last night, and agreed to appoint delegates to discuss the question,; urged that any Apt should iembody gteaier faCuitieaif^registriition. Wanganui, June 10. Lydia-Hotearde j Troupe leave by, the Mahawatu ati midnight, en route for Christchurch. j;. nklii •
New Plymouth, June 9.
The Lanai put in here for shelter, ,It is blowifig a gale from the S.B. in the The waterEraa.scarcely*;ruffled' ipithe loadstead. The Governor j came ashore Jft.a small boat. The Superintendent received him on the beach, add be whlxed'with him through the -town. He stayed two hours ashore am} then , wept, aboard., Ppptain Fairchild s&d' it was bloWing a’fearful gale fifty miles outside. The Marchioness was very ill. The Luna then left for the Waitara. The- Governor and suite, will come up to town by x train. The vice-regal party will probably stay here- a few dayatiß tbp gale subsides. ' / * - '
Wellington, June 9. A statement has been published, implying that a"gePWßl* Harbor Bill it to be brought in by the Government next session. Such a Bill ha% never been contemplated. Those who desire to have a Harbor Board constituted in any part of the colony should arrange for the preparation of the necessary
BUI* )H ■ _ i rxf rn ■V v iW - Wellington, June JO/ One. death from scarlet fever has occurred in the jfamxljr where it broke out. Another member ‘of the family is not likely to recover,.
/*!>♦ /, . Hokitika, June 9. ’ The whole of the/Westland Steamtug and Freight Company’s; vessels, and tug Titan, [ were seized to-day i by the Bank of New South Wales. . Dunedin, June 9, The Vogel and Macandrew correspondence is declared closed in the following letters; “To Mr Macandrew—l have‘the honor to acknowledge the, receipt of your Honor’s tetter dated May 31st. I refrain from remarking on your letter, as I think it desirable that this correspondence should be doted. I should be sorry to think that any comments 1 have made have been productive of personal annoyance to yourself, and you will accept my assurance that they were not so designed.” ‘-“To Sir J. Vogel—l have honor to acknowledge the receipt of your
letter of the 6th inst; In closing this cor* respondent#, accept,, my thanks for the courtesy-you have displayed in yout.iarious letters,— (Signed) Maoandbb*”- ; Dunedin, J*me 10. The Clinical lecturers, in connection with the medical school ah the University, have been Dr Gillies oh .piedicihe.' The gas supply- is giving, trouble, a decrease in lighted '; iucreaso ah in bills.
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2
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