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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

INTERPROVINCIAL. vi - Auckland, June 13 The Governor has left for Wellington in his yacht Blanche. A reward of £500 and a free pardon has been offered for the conviction of the incendiary at Hobaon's Buildings. Messrs Fraser and Tinrie have obtained the contract for the construction of four steam launches for the General Government for .£2400. The Good Templar Standard ceased publication to-day. Mr Saunders reports sales of National Bank shares at 67s 1 Crown Prince, 19s; Old Whau, 92s 6d; Beach, 16s. Buyer,: Tookey, 755; Alburnia, new, ,41s; Caledonian, £7 16s ; Bird in Hand, 31s. June 1 5. Intelligence has been received at Waimate that the gum dispute between the Natives has been settled quietly. . ■ Alexandra, June 15. The meeting of Kingites and Te Wheoro and Me Barton at Wattomo is not yet concluded. All the leading Kingites are present except the Ngatimaniopotos. Te Wheoro, on the pare of the Government will acknowledge 's authority over his own people as a kind or Superintendent. Manuhiri requires to be acknowledged King of all New Zealand, but the, majority are tar more tractable than hitherto/ Te Wheoro has yet hopes ot making satisfactory arrangements, and is now waiting an answer from the Government. The meeting is expected to be concluded tomorrow. Gbetmouth, June 15. The Greymouth Coal Company have struck a seam in their main shaft. The coal is <;f excellent quality. They are still driving through the seam, but cn -mot yet state its thickness. Lyttekton, June 13 , The Northampton's immigrants are progressing satisfactorily. Two tresh. cases of smallpox occurred yesterday of a mild nature. The ship will probably be released on. Monday. Arrived: Fratelli Gaggino, 119 days from Gravesend. * Wellington, June 15. , Arrived, from Manakau, the ps. Lunn, last night. Passengers: Lady Fergusson, Captain and Mrs Fergueuon, the Key. Mr Hare, and Governor's iiuite^a^j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 141, 15 June 1874, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 141, 15 June 1874, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 141, 15 June 1874, Page 2

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