AUCKLAND.
Iff l*#pfc>if m S&sffdg has hem appointed Megktrar of Deeds \^%®t&«s^- f decerned $ and Mr Mug i§ appointed Depm&y Megkttttr f Supreme Oonrt f mm WmMng. The Anekiand Usee Committee hare held a meeting, and dtxwn m a programs for the neatmeeH&g-k%~ «W fMf/ The e&mmitteeto take pfettmimry step§i§f the metfam ©tf a 803 m% Btowr* heid a meeting and reported iarorahift m the AA. 'She question wiit 6«e finally frafosiitetf 13w direetors si ihe Importation of V&te IZred tkoek Company hate reported thai there witi he no di&mity in tatting the required mm of £§(s< The Andkhnd Howling &teen wm opened formally on the 2%nd< A seaman named sm'ith felt trom the tig' gingofMMM, %\anehe,- sSfi&fflg: some gear in Ms Mt The body felt into me water and has not since hem teeofeted* was found on the timing, and he k supposed to foxve been fcStaf helote reaehing the water. The Mknehe has heen thrown open tot-visitors* Miss Morn f£t&na haseompteted hev engage* meat at the Ptinee of Wales Theatre, and the giant Chang, exhibited himself t& m admiring andienee this afternoon.The Mew Zealand Company*s machine has made a sneeessfni stan at- Qoromandeh Ttte faqnfry at Coromandet respecting atkged irregularities fey a Qover&ment officer dating a reeent ehetfan, has terminated, The decision has not yet heen published* ilfwial wasb has been found at Q&romandeif at a depth oi 12 feet item the sntfaee, The ground in the neighborhood wss immedp Mtefo pegged out* ifattm Uennemy Vownes was charged at the Thames with a criminal assanU upon a tittle gift two and a, half yeats old, danghtet of Margaret and Martha tfanaher. Me was acquitted. The Satire Lands Court is sitting at the Thame*, A Termisske "Bitl Assoeiaikm bas heen formed at'the Thames.
Gmsi&titxbif) wth'ny k being ®hmn in election matters. 'Bit George ®pf was asked to stm& few *rt A&Gsat(c( 3<»iialiS«etiey, bat hk mms not feeing on the electoral roll he eonl-d not accept the intfitatku. Mr €Mlfes, She present, supß< h*f-e?fde«e, wifl be asked to-rhf to stewd for Why West* Mr William* srt'rt, the late Superintendent, is in the field for City West, and it k feeliefed will go in wjth' out opposition. Mr Diguaa is also a candidate for the same district, Mr • (tihtes, it is said,- will not opii&se t%sm, but will stand for another disßFfc'k Mr U, Wood k a candidate for Darnell, Me will fee opposed fey Is.- H- f>Usk, Mr Cteeighton will be brought oat for sewto«. Considerable excitement has been caused at WatCafcewi by the elopement of a Maori chief's wife With a young Ctfttntryflsan, ibe J&oUed ft first time, was brought back, and a reconciliation took place. ®be, however, doped again afi'ef a few days* &old has been discovered irt the deep shaft af the Osier) tntlM Ckddmitfittg Oompaay, She Provincial Gtovernment proposes* in its «e*fc session, So remove existing restrictions as to port charges, &c, »j as to reamvecharges oil' nasi! bouts culling here, hniivts received here by Katban & Co., 4af e fhat Mr Webb has docked all his vmseli and will staff, the Sevada in November, aa the pioneer of a monthly Itae of steamers. Jt is believed that the first steamer will come to Auckland. Messrs Nathan & Co. are to treat With the Mew Zealand Government on behalf of Mf Webb,- and rite question of the ports of call is left to the Jfew Zealand G-orernment. This infomaf ion is perfectly reliable, tboygh Mr Hail contradicts it. A telegram received to<flaf states that Tookey tributers. hate obtained thirty-six az£< of gold from twenty-five tons of stone. The Auckland Natal Volunteers held a very satisfactory shell praefciee the other day. A target placed in t>?e middle of the harbour was the object, md, sheik were fliade to burst tery elase to it. fossil remains bate been dis< e<rtered at the Thantes. inelade ?s«aaius of Maori weapons, bones, and most wonderful, c of a bisenis/ They will be forwarded to the Awefeiand Wt*tfct/« A diorama of the Otferland Ronte between 'Mew Yorfe md Ban Ft&uGueo is being stteeessfttlly e&bibited at the Thames. aaiiTiKa,—"Arrived s Hero, from Sjdney j Airedale, from Soath j Duke of JKdinbnrgbj, from ifeweasitle j Cohstanee, from Sydney j Estella, ffom Liverpool. Sailed } Island C%y, lor Gladstone j Kauri, for Letatea } Sea fop Horotonga \ Janet Dalgleish, tot Ifeweastle. wheat, 6s j oats, best quality, &s 6d to 4s Sd j barley, market overstocked. Advices hate been received oi ISO tons of kreadsioiEi to arrive per TLate, from There is danger of the market h.-iflg ovcrstoeked with breadstaffs* Mr Binney, auctioneer, reports wheat, good at U ild, middling at os fid, and at 4s M j oats, 3s 4d j Sfa to #l4 o» J bar lev, £27 jper ton. The oats per Wave were withdrawn. Oamara flour has been sold at &1& 14s 0d per tonj Anderson Monatt's, at dg!4 los. The Honolulu sugars were quitted at satisfactory prices*
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 854, 29 October 1870, Page 2
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823AUCKLAND. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 854, 29 October 1870, Page 2
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