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Local Memoranda.

‘ Anr:;n:r.’ —Tin# steamer is tv.nouncc J' fo stvar.i for Auckland this day at 3 p.m.,i weather jvrmhtinjj. j Akkivat..—i’na Her. 0. -.lori.ee, Presbyterian inil.i-t-t tteru dt> (lie Iho-i Vj lie aon J. liars lay la by tlio ‘ Ahurir;. 1 I Pit-tv i vo; cl Cora’ciL.—l hero ha# been ■io fit;* V” ousincss I:; the Council <1 in a f o v.u!:, tb .re not b i> l g a tptoruta either' >•; Tr. • d->\ or yesterday. Xiie CVuneiil d -miV j'aUvls adjourned t»II tliis day I "'aai'a 1 n? the Gtm mt vr. Asst:--n:.v. j A a ]>■• ;v!) faun a New Zealand Caaette, | (mini -bed. .<n (he Bth June, (hat the Genehad A-semhiy Af .'aow Zealand will mod for id-.e despatch of business cu Thursday, the Ah day of July, JfSGS. Tun Oovr.nxcm.—Sir George Bowen is -till iu Napier,— thelate inclement weather having jnvven! oil his Excellency from leaving (he Province, either by sc-i or bv land, Th • Sturt will leave lor Wellington with the Governor and. suite as soon as the weather moderates. 1 dim; nv Aitth'm, —Mr 11. E. Webb ■-■. ill In did ids maid mi #"le on Saltmlavj 'nmt, 20th inst.. on which occasion In wi!! -übl’.til to public comp- iidnu the lease of n'nw eh hide inclines known a# the Na-’ jyi -r '..me he: ■<,; ,ry. 1 iic sale will !' mi The -, s -p Tl oou. (dec ll.doiI I.doi sin- •".eut ill dr-t page.) ; C Afros i'r.u'i-. — We !>eg to ’.raw :'.'On‘i)n !o :.a ad vert i nt wi.icii jehnns lo be sen; m mg tn sl'nin the A lhj :i’.t, liy a!! per-on# wbo have snn'.nvd i Jby thew.r on tho Past Coast, or ' w]|.> ’ am ■-•■r r e-med special servieesagaia#) due rebel natives. i DitiMATK’.—We liear that is probable i Napier will shortly be favored with a visit If.'om (hat tidonled ae!res#, Mr#. Robert Heir, who, wi’h a company of professionlib, is at pn -out enchanting crowded J aitdicnees in Wellington. The press are; y.n raptures with .-.irs 1 loir, and say that.' she is eeriainlv the best actress that husj Aver visited the “Empire Oily.” j ! Tit;: \\ PtATintu still continue# wet and ! disagreeable, if or three day# we have had almost incessant rain, and nn to the time •of Ibis writing time j# no appearance of a 1 : change. Should the present weather con-j d nine much longer, the news from the in-1 tenor will, we fear, be of a very dis-j heart.ntsiTg nature. A heavy sea wasl breaking r.eross (lie bar yesterday—wind ; from the southward. I Stout noriro.— The following vessels' await a favorable char.go in the weather to iTva '■ .-(! io «ea : —Sturt, for Wellington, ' wit!i ms Excellency the Governor ; Saner ■ T.ass, far Auckland, with wheat, eke. ; Ma;hia, for k\ ah.narama, with general cargo ; .Maggie, for Swlney, with wool, ted low, fee.; 'i To vo, fr Wairen, with general cargo; 1 and Agnes, for Poverty Bay, with general i ;cargo. ; • Pro.e in- C tur/vr y .srngrT.—Muring the I 'night of Monday last, the loth, a building situated near the wedem end of Carlyle-i Street, and occupied by dir Hartley as a mah-hoitse, was destroyed by tire. The -sen by the bail of the Koman GAln be school-house, and a good number of people were quickly on the spot to ren- , o r what help might be possible in naming ;i be llamcs, or nrevonting the ch-sl ruction ■oi contiguous buildings. The malt-house, I which was very old, and, contained s large |quantity of timber, quickly succumbed, I'eut the exertions of the people '.ire-ent j were so far successful ;.s to save an a li Anmg building, formerly known a# I,loann's Time], which was at ouc lime in great : danger. i

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 587, 18 June 1868, Page 2

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Local Memoranda. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 587, 18 June 1868, Page 2

Local Memoranda. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 587, 18 June 1868, Page 2

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