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r , ... Christchurch, November 8. , Y. The Goxer^or holds a levee, in, .thes, PrbmcjbuC (^unctt (^ml^er on Tuesday. 1 ' ' ! 'j,,]Y YY 'Y ' '. Y'' ", The Times publishes a circular from Auckland ' from the Fine Arts Exhibition Committee, inviting exhibits or donations for the Exhibition mDeceinfe-& :!i '•"''-'- ""'"- : " ' ; " ; ,: -'V' '''■' *">''""■ <'"-" .v.'ini)L:i]-;t r.-viniNd-TOliato-11. "748 entries are made for the Agricultural Show. . . M^iEoawdrthy- holds a sale of radng stock on k • November 12. Metropolitan Races to-day* weather grand. The Governor and Ladv Fergusson were heartily cfceereS on the ground. li'T-Y -i >AH The Dbbbt StjSlkes of 150 sovs. Haifa mile. Papapa, 1; Castaway, 2; Templeton, 3 Defamer and <;DoHy -j "Varden also < ran.-: Time, 2 mins 46*8ees. ' k : ' ,; The supporters of Lurline last night offered to accept a challenge to ; ?run against .papaiia on Cup terms, but oould not get on. cr q- j f -r Dunedin,. November JS. -•- Th^mercantile men resolved last night to form a Fire and Marine Insurance Company in Otago, with branches* throughout the.:Golony. Capital, £1,000,000, in 1,000 shares of £10 each; 50,000 fhares to be issued immediately. November 11. CaptainHutton Will give Us inaugural address at the Otago Institute tbis evening. "** ,£" V" Mr George ElUbtfc has beM appointed Jo-pil agent for the North GennanfLloyds. Reefton, November 10. Mr Eerr, the manager at Wellington of the National Bank, arrived! on F^j^' morning, and forthwith established' a branch of that institution.' A highly influential and- erowded meeting was held on Saturday night, when the public requisition to the National Bank,was pressed., , TheJßank of/New Zealahd have followed auii-r and established an agency of their hank. Y_" , t Greymouth, Nov. fi. The Argvu says of Mr Shephard's candidature that had he come forward at first, or contemporaneously with the^Qtbers, he would have deserved to be welcomed on the Coast, but the ground on which he might have sown may be said to have been already reaped and* his candidature could only contribute to a result which it has always be^eh understood he would deprecate anaiaeplore- Mr O'CoiioVs returns Y '; * T ' Wellington, November 8. The Opposition have defeated the Provincial Government on 'thelLoan Appropriation\Bill for public works and thrown out the bill. There was a thin, attendance of members, and a ' majdli{y*d? tEre¥.~~" "*" --- - -- ■-■' - ----— •--."•—• Both papers condemn the action of the Oppositijm. jas utterly factious, and say if Wellington presents anojjher loan bill .to the Assembly .its Cjhange^passjhig will hjejmiall indeed, r ■ * "*'-.*9- " Nqvembej ,10. , The-ProvincialExecutive this morning placed their ireaignations in the hands of the Superin-" denf^wKo refuaedfto accept ithem. Y\ -,-n MtSSPharazyn endeavored to : infloduce; \ a motion to the effect that .the Council would ■T&vo^bl^co-dfflder'the Appropriation Ad; ifor £50,000. : The discussion was cut short by the Supenntendeiit proroguing. ' "-} f - «• TM^^f~;^^^n~oWexv(A as a general noli P^Jf', ; Th'-^iaioniing openssd wijh rain, which put&dainper oh the spirts. Y-, ' TOe Paterson hajji left Canterbury full of 'ex-" cureionista. , . „,," '-..'/''' *' •'"- '! ' "■ '•'- ■'' Th&^ye^or' and Lady Fergusson left in the ; Luna ragterday T ; , . "., Y" , JrteVlriApiw^^wiU he p-ablisbedasthe Times after ijbe Ist January,. --..-, -j .-. . Mr Tqgel waa a Mssenger for Canterbury this" mon^p^p "Ladybird. : - -/ Y Y hi".. ' ' ' m 'Napier,.N6veiuber 12; Amved; Rangattra, from Poverty Bay. Tl"-e result of the.pollhig for the Superintendence af Auckland/hi that district, isr aw follows: DargftyM]B,,43si Williamson, 14; Lusk, 5: Only sixtyy-fcwo electors voted. ' "'"■-.. v, jA d^'?. B^ i P fe in the hay, supposed to be the Hovaing ?; nine*ty^flve days from Christiana. ;lfe isr Yre-ported iiJiat 5 the Banfeibf Australasia will shortly open a branch here. -■--.: - . ui Kjirariga.^November7lo.~ Tkd^B&y 4 of Plenty Fishing Company is workiag^tisfectosy. The samples are splendid, and there is great demand, ... .. '"'3-tt .u '-.jhX-i'X Auckland, November 10. v The countiy -return's for the Superintendency increase.LusVto, 1732/ Williamson 2821, Dargan?, *vi11e,2287. The Star of- the South has arrived from Fiji. Bhe brings little news. The difference between
the wW^and the Government was quiescent? pending thefamval of the British commissioners-:' Hopes ;are' entertained thaYi the Commission would result, in annexation. U The. Government have not aayffc promulgated the hew. constiftitioiii^ Native rdatfers are quietus! j Straw Viti tievu chiefs have surrendered toithe Government. The Government- intend forming, ,sisn>!expedition aa. soon as the rainy season is .over to subdue the mountaineers. sugar and, cotton .crops, are thriving. > l - [\-'4 x-'. -^ ;j '• -"i | 'V ; ''' j.t. . s '.v.. /November 1 --!!. Mr Saunders reports buyers of National Bank 48s 6d; Bank of New Zealand, £16 ss ; South ;Briti3hi42s 6d;_ National Insurance, 20s ; Caledonians, £15; City of London,^26s 6d; Alburnfa, 20s; Tokatea, 28s. Westport, November 10. The CoShierang arrived at ten, and will go up the Ngakawhau. __ The Result enteredhere and went out again in one tide with a fulJLcargo. * ..... The fresh still continues; Bar good. - Napier, November 11. * At the inquest on the body of John M'Lauchlan,' a verdict was returned that he had died from the effects of chloroform administered prior to the performance, of the intended operation for the removal of the? cancer:' Dr Gibbs, who administered the chloroform, is entirely exonerated from all responsibility. r y . t -,<• - Alexandra, November 11 . Tawhiao's son, Tu Tawhiao, has just arrived . here, and is now staying at Finch's hotel.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 272, 12 November 1873, Page 2
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842TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENGE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 272, 12 November 1873, Page 2
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