SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.
{The folloioing appeared in our i*tu» oj Saturday Last: —] (From our own correspondent.) Duncclin, Friday, 8 p.m. P. C. Neill has purchased the University Buildings for £27,000.
At Tokomaiviro a child named John Powley \ as drowned by falling into an open drain.
The Waikouaiti Council, by four to two, negatived a motion to doclai*e Palmerston and Waihemo Hidings a new County. It is understood the cJover nment has finally determined to dispense with. Torrance's services, who has received Lhe usual compensation
Tiie c Press' London correspondent confirms {he statement re the Prince of Wales' visit to the Colonies, and says it has received the full approval of the Cabinet. He will not start earlier than nest autumn.
'lhe Waitaki County has struck a threepenny rate.
The City Council, by the casting vote of the Mayor, has determined on the re-open-ing' of the Fever Hospital. A cablegram, dated the 12th. says Turkey decliues to adhere to. the protocol. War deemed inevitable.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 419, 19 April 1877, Page 3
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162SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 419, 19 April 1877, Page 3
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