LATEST TELEGRAMS.
INTERPROVINCIAL.
.1 1 H T r Auc_xa»tj, Monday. The following telegram has been sent by SwJSeorge.Grey, in reply to on-s from Mr Fli_ieTbert:-- M Thank you for your teleg am. Sorely, men. worthy o! ihe great liberties they hare'wili not let tbem be taken from themselves and their defendants without a struggle. British Parliament which gave them considered them so valuable that, in esj_t: amending Act, it made them more secure. Pray. telegraph as Superintendent to the Secretary, of State, and point out that the coarse taken is unconstitutional, and ask that, no action may be taken until after a new. election has taken place, and iheproTinces have been heard. Parliament wUI at once accede to this.— G. Grey." The Albion, whaler, has arrived after a cruise of four months, with 130 barrels of haarpback oit Plenty of whales were seen hot there were not sufficient hands on board. ■ Duotjdin, Saturday. Papapi, is being hacked htavily for the Melbourne Cup. In banco, Judge Chapman ha*, given an important • ecision i-i re G. M. Bell and Wentworth who, in June, lodged applications with the Southland L.nd Board for land at 20s per acre ihe day before tbe proclamation increasing the pric* of land to £3 per ac e wttgi_*jtted- ; The judge bold* that they are entitle 1 to. the Und, but leave of app :il agUnsi the judgment has been granted.. If the decision^ is upheld it means a loss of J&OflOJ to' the province. A patient named Henrickson, who wis qa'-ViM-^at'the time, jump d from tbe t> p *torey"of the Uospi si on Saturday night, an 1 died withi 1 half an-hour alter ihe fatal le •{ . a--KMPiedhJß/ t tp.a private tul gram rectiv..-J by the fcssoy, Papapa is unlikely to start 1 >r the MelbouroeCap. Lariiae is daily growing ia public favor. Tb&tid&Uim* that Mr. Hawthorne, the Bettesiiot'ihe High School, Dunedin, has resighed. Henry Bedford, the celebrated Victorian pedestrian, was charged in the "Magistrate's
Court to-day wi h forgery at Sandhurst. He was remanded to Victoria. An unusually large number of deaths is registered this month, ; a large proportion being from measles and bronchitis. • Wakoanui, Saturday. At the sale of Mr Daniell's cattle yeater-" day high prices were realised. ' Well bred cows fetched £17 per head, ordinary and.' inferior £7 IBs to £15 ; old, £4 to £7; yearlings, heifer?, £s lOsto £6 I0s ; forty yearling bulls averaped £9 10; pure bred cows, £45 to £77. The>e were bought by Mr Nairn of Napi r. Mr Canning bought two at £80 and £90. The bull Knight of the Crescent r.tched £119; and Knight of _ the Bath, £ 180; s»ld ti Mr Nairn. All the best stock goes to Napier. Ordinary ewes with lambs fetched 3 s; and thoroughbred horses up to £90, mostly to go to Napier. Wellington, Monday. Shares in tbe New Zealand Times are offered at 7s discount, 15s be>nt? paid up. A line of Hennes-y's bulk brandy was quitted at 9s Bd, and case is freely offered at 60s to 545, duty paid.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 260, 2 November 1874, Page 2
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