TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
[Pek Anglo-Austbalian Pkess Texegkaph Agency.] PROVINCIAL. Wellington, January 28. Lady Bowen arrived by tbe Albion this morning. The City of Newcastle's passengers arrived by the Wellington. Mr McLean has satisfactorily arranged the confiscated lands question in the Patea district. He proceeds to Tuhua to endeavor to induce the natives to open the goldfields. Dr Hector proceeds shortly on a tour of inspection of the goldfields. The Government have instructed Dr Featherstone not to enter into further arrangements with Shaw and Saville, but, if possible, to arrange with the local shipping companies for the shipment of immigrants and railway material. CnKTSTCHUiicrj, January 28. ' Bishop Moran holds a confirmation next week. There are 300 candidates. Hokitika, January 28. The representative at the General Government prize firing at Nelson will be : — Ross 83. Auckland, January 28. The Regatta to-morrow is likely to be a success. Plans of the Government buildings here have been prepared by Mr Mahoney and forwarded to the Colonial Architect for approval. Chiarini's circus has been reopened, and will proceed South in the Phoebe.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1873, Page 2
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176TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1873, Page 2
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