TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. PROVIN6IAL. : f Motueka, Nov. 29. Mr O'Coijor held a meeting last night at the Lower Moutere, about 70 persons beiaj; present. Several questions were asked. Mr O'Conor lost his temper, and made most unprovoked and unfounded charges against MrTarrant, which aroused great indignation. A vote of thanks to the candidate was proposed; but negatived by 12 to 6, two of the minority not being vo'.?rß. TTNIQN3ANK OF AUSTRA^IZ vJ ESTABLISHED 1837. 7 PATD UP QAPCTAL .... £1.250/00. KES|>fiVE JUSDS .. £400^0. A y^SffAR^S in tlul Bank is now ?ve°Jp tba/Cnwis.Tcnoßca Bblnch, and evi-ry-laaiMtr ■aflWfied by the Baric for the purchy/of Shan in London for tranrfer to the taidßegiaWr. I F yw terms upon *hich money cahlbe trariffroitted for this pnrpose can ba Lasce/tained on anpJication to the Manager, at theTftfek's Otflces Hardy-street, Nelson. The las*- dividend was the rate of 13 :pet centj; pet annum, am] va? pjdd in the Colonies en recuptof telegraphic adukattyt» declaratids. JO^gpPALMER, 2644 „.; Chief Officer for New Zealand
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 287, 29 November 1873, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 287, 29 November 1873, Page 2
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