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■ . -_. ..J^fc''. ;■■... ... . ■■-;• : i [FKQM OUE QWN OQaEBSBO^fIBKI.] ■ Wemington, April 23. The Governniont'are dwpbsed to grant. Mr Brogden's application as to the Mikonui Water-rape, arid tiave*glven instructions for step's to be taken for-re— serving the lain d applied for,: subject to existing right's. :. . i[PER OREVILLE'S TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ; ; L , •; "" '. . ' -April 22. A Te jDeiM>i : *for.;the rebovery of JthePrince of Wales wassiihg' in v the Roman .Catholic Cathedral yesterday. \.v r» "'■-■)".:■'..■,'"'■ > .■' April 28;' ; i By a prdclamation in to-day's Gazette ] the Asseuibly is prorogued until May 29. I • . . ..- ; ;.., Wanganui, April 221* " ■ The dis t cbyery of a gpjd-^earitig rgef in ,j|he Waitotaya distrjicfc is ir repprjted. A piecaof quart}? with, gold visiblehas been brought in. The finders are going to produce the quantity they have tested. . . : . j. Nelson, April 22. . [ Ex -Superintendent Sauridera : wUI be a .probable candidate; for the pityi - ;.. • -iNVisaaARGiLL, April 22. • Mr- Dillon Bell addressed 1 a crowded Q|^e(ni g of his constituents,, when he 'jb'xpressed geneplly fayqrabjp ty) tl}e -policy oHhe^Ministry^-wliich'T^usirinduoe either great prosperity or -plui^e the Colony into. absolute ruin,- lie* declared that retrogression was now; .'impossible, but predicted that an, effort' Would be made during next session .to. retrograde. Ho believed that railways were a neces*
sity^ficl tliajji/ifcijyas lfecesfavy tf >^* r^ for tljtjeir consti'^tiun. HJ ;app|p?ed;joi| the o|lifornian^tervice. lv^Hie v&a'notj satisfflcbvith wKiniad heli&done «|f4r<Ls ipoxa migration, believing that a vigorous efforfc>would procure a sufficient number of laborerariindaßmalkcftpitalißtflii'orab.jthQji agricultural counties of Great Britain and Ireland. He advocated free selectibn dence waß,passodsby, } a.large majority. ' ' ' ' Auckland, April 22. Mr Yogel leaves for' Wellington fnext'. week. Nothing has been disclosed regarding the mail' negotiations.' It' is believed that the Herald's, version is,incorrect, and that, the Australian subsidy is ; larger than, was* stated. ■ 5 ';<' Michael Huttqn,' nephew of Archdeacons .Ayilliams, was kilted whilst :but duckshooting, at the Bay of Islands. His gun went off accidentally whilst lifting it' over a wall, and the. charge !loclged ; iiv his body..:' .._:■. •.. -. .■.-:-. .r - '^- ■'":■" \ W, A large number of new cdmpahies are being registered at Ooromandel. > "....,.,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 2
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