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SUPPLEM KNTA KY TB LK» ttAMS. (From our owu correspondent.) Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m. ■ Davies has purchased the 'PalmerstoQ Times' for £IOSO. The Provincial Council hall is to be converted into a Supreme Court. The Harbor Board to-day determined to invite tenders for deepening the Channel. The Government have issued instruction* to Returning Officers, that County elections must be linished by the 16fch iust. The * Chvtha Leader' states that Jfac'andrew has complained to the Governor of letters addressed to the Supefintend.-nt Doing handed over to M'JLeon. T)PNET)IM RACKS—SECOND DAY. Hurdles—Kildare, 1 \ Banjo, 2. President's Handicap—Right Bower, 1; King Phillip, 2; Isaac Walton, 3. Railway Plate—Dead Heatj beating Tadmor. Grand Stand Handicap—King Phillip. Cablegrams da : ed 19th,' report, thai the Emperor of Russia said he hoped for peace, but his honor was pledged to obtain autonomy of the Turkish Provinces. Affaire in South Carolina have reached a crisis. The Democratic vote in two Counties was rejected, and sixty-four Democratic members of Llie State Legislature retired. Grant. lias placed troops at the Governor's dispce.ll to preserve order. C-,untiua votee in LouLsaua aud Florida continues (?)'.

Mb. Asthus. lat" Provincial. 'K'TP-nsnent ! 7 .ugin6er ( is u.j'i;.'in'.•<"■). U'n'.f (*.>>; i<:i!..i ..<f the I'-ovmdal District of dago.

I The number of Councillors are guzeMe'i for each riding in Manioioto t-uui;ti, as .. e h±va ftireaiij reported. We are in receipt of corresi ondciice from Messrs. Me*sp>-t and ITorgie, of Kyebarn J Jig' ginsrs, in relation- to certain allegei juis«'tarements made by the police. It is impossible to publish them Ibis week. Last night the body of a roan, named Duncan ChiAolin, was brought ill to Naseby from Serpentine, it appears that he had been i)J for some time, but his f J lends were at a loss what to do tor him. Vv'e understand tbat'&e left Serpentine alive, but "died diving fJhe" journey. .No doubt an in- • uuest .Will bo held to-day, when further partica4ars will be elicited." '-' *'"■" '•'• "■•' •' V " :

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 3

LATEST NEWS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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