TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
[Pek Anglo-Australian ' Pbess Telegbath : r -...-'/'. VAgency].,, ;j \ '•;'- :;; P R 0 V IN C.I-4.L . 8i.,,., ,: , .... CHAELESTOiir, April 8. The Rev. W. D. Rusz, was drowned this morning while.bathing in the surf; the body has-been recovered. • ' Wellington, April 8. It is not known whether the returns here or proceeds direct from Dunedin to China. Mr Vogel has made tentative-offers to Messrs Pearce and Hunter to join the Ministry, but they were rejected. 1 ;He has obtainedper mission'for a dissolution from''-'Sir George Arney, and, if unsuccessful to-day, will appeal to the country. Mr Gisborne,will probably be offered the leadership of the Upper House. : Parliament will probably,l)e summoned for the end of .June.; --' ' ' ' ; -■ ■ Mr Barry, representing several Victorian-capi-talists is here relative to the construction of the West Coast Railway. New Plymouth, April 8. The. telegraph wire is to ,be immediately tended here. - •= •-. '-'■ ••''•• ' The natives are offering to; sell large blocks of land at Ngatitnaru. : ' . Atjckland, April 8. Judge Jphnstpn, in charging the Grand Jury, condemned the share mania; He advocates the continuance of Grand "Juries. • Mr- Saunders -quotes New. Zealand Insurance Company^ shares at 525; South British, 31s. Lyttelton, April 8, 1 Sailed : Luna, for Dunedin. V I i : : : Poet Chalmers, March 31, Arrived : East"Lothian, from New York. : A ship is at*the Heads, supposed to be the Wild I Deer, from Glasgow. ,".'. :. '.:,',,•: ' ,i '' ■•- ; . •"" ',' '■ *..;'. Wangantji', April 8, The'steamer'Wanganui' has'been sold to Mr Houghton, of Dunedin,-for £8500, and the St. Kilda to Messrs Seaton,'' D&viditon,' -and Co., cattle dealers, for £1700.. '.;> ," .;.•!''•;;,< j. ; '...':■•' . . : .Gbahamstown, April 8. Two men have been. ..arrested,Vfor stealing Caledonian specimens.'' ''.J .' ''.\ -', [ . '; Dunedin, ; April 8. At the'trial of Ryan, lettersffdm nim; to Mrs Farrelle were read .proposing } an^;elopements Farrelie admitted having, once: lain .in-wiit with |the intention of shooting^Ryan or cutlang off his •ears.- "...*''.'".'. , :j /A .telegram from Queenstown reports that the., settlers at Martin's'Bay are on.tike 1 veifge~6f?stari-' :yatidn.!(; No'- Vessel; Vd" atrived u'B to; the' 22nd, lMarch. vnJ) ~<"j'<-x.'.>i..i', •■• .-;-.:. .» ■?w.-:s?nri us^v: : :!;%')-...• /.■/. -(>: " -M: ; ci'i 1 U -i.yltiil
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 85, 8 April 1873, Page 2
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