NEW ZEALAND.
[pee peess agency.] Auckland, March 19. Sir George Grey and the new Governor. The " Wellington papers aga : nst Sir G. Grey for not waiting: to receive Goveraor Robinson. It says that it is more important that Sir G. Grey should meet Tawhm? at Kopua at* appointed. Auckland, March 19, There are a large number of new app i: cations to be placed on the rolls. Some thieves broke into the house of a woman named Brad'ey, and st )le the cash box, containing .£l4. The City West school has been robbed of its bell and school requisites. Wellington, March 19. Last w. :k about twenty-five seamen deserted from va l lous vessels in harbor, A public mciling is for to-night to make ati-angements for the l .xeption of Sir Hercules Robinson. The Mayer w"' preside. A number of gentlemen are interest>ngr themselves in the establishment of a free library in the ter>ns of the Public Librailes Act. The Gre> Lown school difficulty has been got over by Mr Wakeling aceeptiog three months' salary and quitting the school. Wfllington, March 19 Mr J. H. Shaw is acting as assistant law officer, vice Mr Stafford, resigned, Inveecargill, March 19. Mr Francis' accommodation house is burning at Lumsden. Insured in Union Company for .£3OO, and in the New Zealand Company for .£IOO.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1585, 19 March 1879, Page 2
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