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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

{Per Press Agency.) LATEST JUtOM AUSTRALIA. ♦ | By. Submabine Cablk,"] THE NEW SOUTH WALES MINISTRY. Sydney, March 22. The list of the new Ministry is completed —Parkes, Premier; PiddiLgton, Treasurer ; Windoer, Attorney-Generai; Driver, Lands; Sutton, Minister of Justice; Samuel, Postmaster General; Lloyd, Mines; Hoskins, Works. Saiied—E,otorua. IfITERPRoVINCIAL. GREAT YIELD FROM THE MONATAIARI. Gbaiiamstown, March 22. Moanataiari shares went up to £l6 last night. To-day they reached £2l. A large yield is looked for from the current fortnight. The crushing of about a ton of specimen stone broken clown this week is enough to keep a single stamper going. It is said the show of gold is equal to the best show ever seen in the Caledonian. TAUPO. March 22. The Hon Dr Pollen arrived last night. About five hundred natives will attend the meeting, which begins to-day. The discussions are expected to take a wide range, from land matters and the opening of the Cambridge road to the question of our future relations to the king and the rebel natives. It is generally considered that the tact of the JNative Minister will be taxed to the utmost to hold the balance evenly between all the contending interests. A large number of tourists, including many ladies, are at present in this and the adjoining lake districts. Extra coaches had to be laid on to Napier and Tauranga. Wellington, March 22.

The brigantine Anthons has finished discharging cargo, and will proced to Lyttelton to-morrow or the day alter to load for Melbourne or Sydney. The Southern Cross from Auckland and East Coast ports, will sail for Lyttelton to-morrow. Hokitika, March 22.

The Counties Act has been bruoght into full operation. Salaries have been voted to chairman and clerk, £2OO per annum each. Port Chalmers, March 22. Arrived Steamers Albion, from the Bluff; Wanaka, Wellington, Taranaki.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 856, 22 March 1877, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 856, 22 March 1877, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 856, 22 March 1877, Page 2

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