TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
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PROVINCIAL.
'x-i-yxyAyi'-'y^ : :y 'y :i WEtj^GToNyjuaQi^. VThe steamer with the new Governor on' board' comes/^ire'qt here Without calling at Nelson. y-'A :■'*■^.difflcuitty ' has arisen between the Free- *■ ■nSSsonlfatfa'Catß^ \ the arrival pf the newi Governori;;- The Catholic? / decline to take any part in the' procession if the -'. Freemasons maech in regalia. *- There is a warm corf espondence on thesiibject intheipapers. JThe V CathpUcVcTergy -refuse to^ permit the Catholic children to attend the ceremony unlesa the Freemasons abstain. *:-. /■■;-•--- - j '/://' ■*•'■ '/ Gbeymouth, June 12// J The turning of the first sod' of the Brunner railway, was a great success. There was -a grand the. Friendly- Socteties^ Rifle andJFire* Com panies/and Corporate bodies of '■ Greyyy mouth and Hokitika. * Six huhdred*children, and "A--.- about 'Booo' of the public were present. A XX JJ^Vto'Hamison performed the ceremony andmade ■"y •...•■a ipee'di* /referring to his own efforts to carry, but thie wdrkL; He eulogised .the -policy of < the Fox- * Jv*pgel Go>ernriient ;,' -jAffcer < the ceremony ; . thero ; wag a/feee lunch for the. general public, and a . reread for.the /children in the, Town Hall. Two .■':.. /bundred'sat down ;;td a luneh-giyen-bj: ' the Coro- ; A »nittee> ./, The. toast's /or* VMr * Harrison and/Mr. : *,.--..lSTogei*;'''WOTe':/entbußMsticaUy. received. The A. demonstration was the greatest" ever known in J Greytobuth. VJ SJ;A J- A '-A": ;*■ ."-"."■ "* A'] -yy '. Mr -Harrison addressed / his constituents Jbn Friday;.. yA'Ayfyiy -. A. ;■*-. .. •■*,.- Pobi ChaliMbbs, June 12. •Sailed: Butterworthj for London; .*;. a -/. -;- . •.:,"/••' v / Gbahamstown, June 12. r : J Hazard, pf the Thames Volunteers, won Mr. :V6gel's prize with a score of 70. A ;;. a r. ; Mr , Brpgden advertises , for 300 men for the ■ 'yy JHutt_;Baih?ay. V; •;,, •'."-,;'-', A../.., .., rAy- : y'r xyyy : -'>xi. . A^^%AsnmA. t Jnno,l2.y .; . -., -Native^thatters-are quiet. A messenger has' arrived" from the King with letters for Mr va Mackay. * r :.:... ..-.;,,_.....' ■■y.yxyyy:-- -y. m (; - -.-j Nbw Plymouth,' June 12. A Mr/Parris has V negotiated for the purchase of "100,000 acres, - ; . .../,.. yjyyyy.?:. ,-Ay'x •-, A.AWanoanoi, June'i2. f / y y .y Thesteamer Go Ahead has been sunk. The ■y J iV/damageis; slight; A ..•-.-,;"•: .j.i-i'-* .;.--•... • yy -yyyy y yyy -yr: ■:'■■ v-Grbitown, June 12. A ; c 'JA*:j?ublic meeting passed resolutions in favor y /Aof/finanatal Bieiiaratidn from WeUington. :yy%yyy;yy;yy%y .. V'ArrcKiAN-bjjJune. 12./ Va//AJJ^eiJiivali**y Act ; is being ;/^ :; teßtedi/:VvJV. yy: V/-A//7 '-•' ■ .'xyy VV^/gharesVof Jail kinds are rising,.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 12 June 1873, Page 2
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375TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 12 June 1873, Page 2
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