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Telegraphic Intelligence.

[FROM THS ANai.o-AU3TBA.LIAN PRESS TBLBOBAM AGENCY.] WELLINGTON. Saturday, Dec. 28. Mr. Brogden's navvies waited on'the Resident Magistrate and asked his advice relative to the strike. His Worship advised them to resume work on the terms offered,, which, he said, were as high as paid to laborers here. The Independent of to-day says that the Governor is anxious to issue a general amnesty to natives before he leaves the Colouy ; but that, owing to the difficulty in dealing with respon sible native agents, the Government will exact a pledge guaranteeing good behaviour in future before granting an amnesty. Arrived—Canterbury, from Napier; Glimpse, from the East Coast. AUCKLAND. Saturday, Dec. 28. The enfciies for the annual races are large. Those for the Metropolitan Handicap are a*follows :—Long Drive, Black Eagle, Maori Weed, Yatterina, Slander, Marcel la, St. Patrick, and Parramatta. NELSON. Saturday, Dec. 28. In the cricket match, Wellington v. Nelson, the first innings resulted in a tie. In the second innings, the Nelson team mude sixty-two runs, and the Wellington team forty-four, with three wickets to fall. DUNEDIN. Saturday, Dec. 28. The police have arrested a man named Warren, an alleged Sydney bank de faulter. SPECIAL UNPUBLISHED ENGLISH. London, Dec 28. Continental ail vices report that a depression of fifteen per cent, has taken place in Buenos Ay res and Cape wools. Wool sales at Havre and Antwerp have been flat. A financial crisis is feared in Germany, owing to overspeculation. The Tichborne claimant has received an enthusiastic demonstration in London. A resolution was passed condemning the action of the Government as unconstitutional. Mr Brogden olfers to settle navvies on farms when the railway works are completed. A large emigration of farm laborers to New Zealand is probable. By tho death of Mr Gumey's divorced wife, i-50Q,QQ0 goes to the creditors of Overeno! and Gurney.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1519, 28 December 1872, Page 2

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Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1519, 28 December 1872, Page 2

Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1519, 28 December 1872, Page 2

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