By Electric Telegraph
(ITi'om our owi«,(.-oj : jVf'po;i.tn:;r.) , ..;: Dunediu, Thursday Afternoon, The Municipality was gazetted on the 2nd January. The proclamation was dated Dec. 13th. The name is gazetted as the " Corporation of the Town of Naseby," to consist ,of three words—East, West, and South. Borrowing power not to exceed £IO,OOO, under the Otago Municipality Corporation Ordinance, 1865.
The G-over or -will not; visit; Dfaseby. Goes, by Tuapeka to the Lakes. The; total escort is 21,551 ozs. .There is an increase of 3000 ozs. over IS7I. Queens town shows an increase of 3000 ozs.; Cromwell,, 3000. Mount Ida six ws a falling off of .2000 The Governor leaves town oriKriday. The Superintendent proceeds to .Oarnaru in a few days to initiate the public works there.
Littleeott, for embezzlement was sentenced; to four yeai's' imprisonment. Eiggins, for the indecent assault at Blacks, was acquitted. Hall resigns, and is going home on private affairs.
Waterhouse will take the office, of Colonial Secretary. An Early Colonists Society, with an influential committee, 1 ::.i!- Lici'ii iorjiiM in Weilih.ton.
At the Supreme Court, Wellington, William. Thomas, convicted for indecent assault, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment, with 25 lash- s.
The formation of the. new steel and iron company is progressing favorably. Cuthbertson, convicted of stealing a test letter, was sentenc..d>to- three years' imprisonment with hard labor.
A grand Orange meeting is io take place at the Thames next month.
The Wonga Wonga has arrived at with one day's later English news. France pays Germany two million:'fraucs monthly till May. The Berlin press vigorously denounces the language of the Tope towards Germany as insulting. ■
Bismarck has ordered the German Charge, d'Affairs to quit Home immediately The newspapers in Prussian Poland have been threatened with confiscation if they publish the utterance? of the Pope. . It is rumored that Austria has dispensed with the services of Count Beusfc, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
A terrific thunderstorm has taken jlace in Sydney. Fiji advices state that affairs are borderiacton insurrection. The pi a ters ou the coast, have withdrawn from Qakobau's" authority. A statement has been-published -tie' the Govern--' merit's insolvency. The "Treasury."notes are almost worthless. The whole Goaernment machinery is considered ajfarce. Woods, Premier, remain in Sydney unable to obtain the loan. ■ •' / „ . ; .-V_ The Chief Justice stated that ifthe'fuil term of imprisonment be awarded Morris and'Mount in the Qarl ported to Western Australia*" 1 or---'-remanded to. Hngland. Sentence dieferrci'd :■;*.•
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 3
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