By Electric Telegraph
m/ % ' X (From our own Correspondent.) ♦.. _ — Duueclin, Thursday. News from Auckland dated the- sth (yesterday) states that the meeting between M'Lcan and the Tawhias is not yet finally arranged. M'Leaii is is at Alexandra awaiting the result of' the negotiations. The share market is dull.
The Green Harp Company crushed' to-day. Operations have been suspended. The result of the crushing is known
•Melbourne, May 30. The no confidence motion debate resulted last night in a division with a •najority of five in favor of the Opposition.
Much recrimination and personality: was indulged in,inconsequence of which M'Lellan struck Wilson in the lobby. ... -
It is said that the Governor will be asked to dissolve the A ssembly Mr. Francis will probably be the future Premier*. - :
An attempted outbreak at Pentridge was promptly suppressed. Graham's case 'is similar- to the pHchborne case so : far aa-1 -questioning: is concerned. .f-,. • *:> - - ■
The identity of the person is now concerned. Of- «
(xraham. was a rich brewer, wha died some time" since/" '.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 170, 7 June 1872, Page 5
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168By Electric Telegraph Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 170, 7 June 1872, Page 5
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