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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

[Per Anglo-Austba_ian P__ss Telegraph .;.-'. Agbnot].'

PROVINCIAL.

Dunedin, June 5. - The nomination for the Superintenaency took place yesterday. Mr Macandrew in his speech claimed to be the originator of the Panama and Sau Francisco mails. He said he would endeavor to procure a main trunk railway for the province. Mr. Gillies, a brother of the Superintendent of . Auckland, came forward to oppose Mr Macandrew. .He said he did so on . constitutional grounds. ' Mr Macandrew is sure to be returnel. G;_ahamsiown, June 5. . The great native meeting has commenced. Te , Hira has not yet spoken. Alexandba, June 5. The chief Paul has arrived here, on his way to meet the King. The Kingites are becoming irritated at the Government preparations. . New Plymouth, June 5. Arrived: Amaranth, from Greymouth. Cb_s_ church, June 5. The Council has passed the Education Bill with amendments. The clause for reading the Bible in. school was rejected. The clause allowing ministers to give religious instruction on one whole or two half days was passed. The clause providing for denominational aid for one year was rejected by the chairman's casting-vote. The Jockey Club has arranged for a Metropolitan meeting on the llth, 12th, and 14th of November. Gkbtmouth, June 5. The floods have subsided. Damage slight. Auckland, June 5, A* the native meetiDg at Parawai, all the principal natives Spoke in, favor of peace. Te Hira fcaid he was glad that they were all of the game mind. The only difficulty appears to he at<Obinemuri. ; „ -The ntar of the South proceeds to Eiji tomorrow, tobpen the new service under the Provincial subsidy.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 2

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