LATEST TELEGRAMS.
THE FLOOD AT WESTPORT[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Westport, Oct. 31. The river now makes nearly a straight run through the new channel. There has been encroachment at the river end of Kennedy and Wallabi streets. Drßrueu's surgery, N. Edwards's old store, in Kennedy street, and the Government transit shed in Bright street, are being removed. Welliwgton, Oct. 31. Messrs Pearce and Hunter address the electors on Tuesday. Christohttroh, Oct. 81 . The further extension of the Northern railway from Southbrook to Bangiora is to be opened on Tuesday next. Peeress is a strong favorite for the Canterbury Cup. Dunedin, Oct. 31. The meeting in connection with the Vienna Exhibition fell through. Napiek, Oct. 31. Brogden's local staff have taken offices, and intend soon taking the railway works over from the General Government. Mr Henderson is expected' to-morrow (Friday). Saturday is to be observed as a holiday to celebrate the anniversary of the Province. . . Auckland, Oct. 31. Mr Mackay has gong to interview Tawhiao regarding his threatened opposition to the Kiore works. It is believed to be a mere threat.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1329, 1 November 1872, Page 2
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180LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1329, 1 November 1872, Page 2
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