INTERPROVINCIAL.
• ' .-.- ....,,. '"-'.'. 'WeStpokx^ May 18. The trial of the con.ignment ot Ngakawhau coal, per Mary, Hannatyue- io Melbourne, brought up'for .FqUon's foundry at 275. a ton, Ib 'spoken highly of. More is wanted at id advanced rate. .'....' The Provincial Council election took place •day, and resulted in the retarn of Mr. . gene O'Conor, no other candidate haviog •e forward; Dohidin, May 16. e statement that the motion tor an meat again.t ihe Guardian Company tbers has fallen tUrougb >u not quic*.- - . J uoge Chapman -tfl^ed to-day thai ot think ib-o a rule should be granud iell, the proprietor ot the JSveniny again., his solicitor, but ihat he '•- ,n...^';Wi^»w* against the proprifctors ' *ta>_f._M|7 calliu g Q t Jjg lu tQ gJujyy 1 they ahould not be attached tor in _oii_ea_iunoe of haviug an ariic.e ' g on the Judges order for the iu--—.itelegraui- iu the case of Macasaey c _ini-er was given last -night to Mr . . . . 'he pi oovOter ol the Musgie. Woollen . *•' " ''.',". M *h» g°ing tiumo owiug to iil- ;■*_►>"," ' ;«uperinttn'at!ufr wis. u the chair, -''-'wi' '-"•"' - tuioct ot leading citizen, were The . large u\ a . } < mi ■ Auckland, May 18. •it. .ui-ifs-^«* H u Saunders report*. b_l*_s ot . i shares at 30s ; Otago, Tr AUx^sa,
I4s6d; Old Whau, £6 10s 5 Cure, 14s 6d. Seller*: Standard, 15s; Alburnia, new, 51s. Buyers: Bank of New Zealand, £1? ss; National Insurance, 30s; Tunnies, 70s. ; A gfeat^ativemettirg is to be convened at : Oh.ne_Q'uri to consi er ihe /and Question, Te Hira havirg disowned the, Hauhaus for selling laud previously close! against the Europeans to. Youug. The natives talk.bf opening the whole district.-for leasing. A cutter is chartered at Auckland to take flour and grog to the meetiug. The naiive9 have invittd Dr Thierry to. go and exp'ain the principals of Good Templarisn). Already thirty natives invited by tbo Auckland lodges and otiur_ have expressed their willingness to join. Sailed — Wooga Wooga for Syduoy. The Claus- Rekel Company were passengers. Wamganot, May 18. The great native meiting at ICawhaiki has terroinattd. The Wanganui tribes have joined the organization en masse. The olject sought to be attained is an increase of the number of Native representatives in Parliament, and a combination of the tribes to secure greater attention to their special requirements The lanu puriha.es are not to be interfered with. The W«i_ato will not be vit-ited. Tne principal feature was the deier urination to sell no more land but to lease ouly.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 117, 18 May 1874, Page 2
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404INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 117, 18 May 1874, Page 2
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