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Charleston, Uttday. , At a. public melting held last flight,* prGspeSgiig,associa iob> .m formed, and it wu dJßfjHolthst a bonus of £200 should I>e five4B{i|gl|p£ip».whs' should findjayable groaiHrTi^jJljgp^aDtry. lying between: tbe^ 'water ahcdswhObu* and the Fottr mile Biver, capable of^ving rmuiieratfve em-., ployment to 100 m^ior at leaat dx jaontbi;^ B*&. AticxiAsD p ;Friday. : ; SwßjMffe||*.ff^ e y publishes another long prtffiHBJj^iehgj|e»«»;iOTthat eonsider«bJ«imgW^Tftctwrof the-BriUsh Piiament in 1845, in placing, in the hands of -the * Governor of Ne« ' J^land . ii<^,ooO" : fcr? IhiuHJWm land fn^vihe nativesyand exttoguHbil^ the uatlte tiW^^tie objfc(« of •ate of land so acquire^might le^Hpfta' to immlgrstioa ana pifbjj&j-fiffflrks. Elrge qaaati iei of J|raluablefand;>erel'a*3}uired in this way in the iQrth^&Jsd^^taifctpbjij; being bought by Britmb. mon-y were t^j*^' petty of the British Jpeopift That, ttftfeß granting the Con-titutwn^cfc in.M52, the Bepres.o ation Act contained careral precaotiona for preserving the ays' era already prorided for,ttta|atth ng the natire titte to soch tan it aan w»a -alieady, acquired for the BrftSEpeople, irtueh 1 was to be s ill rested, hcbdiejftL in the Crown, because, in Ih^ demttdL IranWjttting the New Zealand Con-? ■Station Act, the jGprernor, was autborisbd r tonae the moneys and Ac ; Assembly was reatriefctd fcora <auy • inteference with- anythfog bof the sbrptus ftoni it. The object of this WM-WeraAelTilaa6Te^(il6nM estate, wbieh was to augment and to last for generations, the priadplririTotred being that the more.^apfifWof pßrt« of- tshKieuloiir should; asaM|he poorer pajefs*. Engjah commerce v&OultLup this Way.' " The petitioner sets out -Ma. general pxincip'e that if the more. pxmCrfdrGdteriimeat de ritn the weaker of its rerecfeeVaft latterfgrrtdaalfjriinfcs Into ah obje^Lol^^ptempt to; its own citizens. The great, depjresdpn of Auckland mainly arose fronvtb^Genersl Aedembly JBs6alioca'ing 7 tottflo iTOTmcal Gorefnments the com roll OTer,Jo»d*{J«Wj*ißg- to the;.Crowa, and 2 . OW S« tO ' fi»sm* 9l *&vmM<>* being made by the Amending Act of 1857 to relieve theiAafg<3 prejjously mad* upon it. Ic.v^'a ; donbuul wheue^ egaie ol the. Acts of the General Assembly in denting with the waste doubtful whether the Legislature possessed thU MW Uiiairtb^lafer. solaUbDsdlßp^iDg of the land reT^nae oyer.tbexo.'ony, and he thought it prbab'e that ft would be snbnrf^ to^th^jPomeQoferijrjnent fo^ action thettWi^ ' Her maiotatbeil that. Auckland shwfa r be-affoT<led'e»ery otpo- trinity for. defejft&g'ner rights ,in the Colonial ParlW m6«Lorr|he'^loa6e of- Coiomons. Moreprer,^ ttj^^ayn'm*mjbera of the Assembly had' puw cjjfo admits d that Auckland had been iwfalry_'dealt with by the reaelution of 1856 sn^Jif^qsaio; that. .the Southerners' were anjjaoos torjagAee lo^reaspnable terms, tie eoggb^iad, By praying theSnperintendeats to taEfi^ft $ secure ihe" rights of Auckland, •nS fe^Djerent^y hurried action by the BritiiH'BifllaoDettt^ Tne Coronet, from. Tahiti, brings intelligeoc&that.itwo American ships,, one. named tiiea flSQj,' and the other unknown, have, been hßMeato the water's edge, in the Eaciflc. TDa^jrf^lainiiieji reported, present ayeqrs eitwi|rj]^gary feature. ; Both ressels belonged to^a4^j^erican firm; both lo.dedcoalB , at'XiprcrjgQp| for San F^ann^sco; both; burned wttlon JLdayior two of one another; and the Grenro^liotlhfoaiid shelter at the Marquesas , üßfffk All hands of the Mogul were oaved, an&haring been neatly seTtnty days in the opemioat Top captain, mate, and one boat's crdfr of=£ie other yes cl were, lost, but the seooadmate brought the other crew safely to Marquess* Island, after 22 days privations c&ffc rflflcnUiffff, having -been all tbat time ; witb^ofctortrnments or charts, a small piece of cord-board on which the course was marked ~ TfffiWM the only mnnn ftf reckoning nsed.The Teasels when burnt were 2UOO miles from land. The first' crew armed it Tahiti on the saute day as the Coronet, and the last one «riTeir|ejgaidii«i. after.; ,; r/. ArriTed: The ship Hydaspes from London, after • passage of 77 aays irom leaving thf pi^o^. ehe brings 400 Immigrants. Eiereai defttwflfiQarßed irom scarlatina. 4&b£a&i9attle there is the usual supply.' Prjfeea/#ren!gwe* : at 23s to 36s per looibs. JFM sheep are at last weeks rates, 4d to 5J P^te;t/JEi<4l-bced hoggets, low condition. 18f4o \7JH iambs, 9s to 10s. . jib sau.oj- i ■.! --A ■■) Saturday. .: Mf &• M>> O'Eorke has joined the ProTiggiaJL jsucjuiv£, taking the office vacant by the de^th of Mn -.> Beveridge, Proviuciai Solicitor. Mr « 'Rorke dovs not take the tittaajKlt it- is. undersiood . 3riU do the So|lßisQT<».WDrk. . • hBJiW smji „,."• BxjKSDVf, Friday. A»»c<i<ml«*eJa(? taken on behalf of the GoYttttent for prosecuting the locomotive foreman wha caused the Uter«ilway accident. Tbgfim wttPbe heard next Tuesday. Grain qootations are tmaltered. Oats are ! aetreeat&s6d. SttmnWo? Chain HtUs (?) who were nosivfegFtai shilling! per d*y, have struck &r twelve 'AUlinga. -sn*r.S>.>. .■-•/ i Saturday. Chees#? scarce, lOd to lid; side and rolled bacon/li; 1 colonial hams, la M to is 3d; b«4^-Mj Eoglish hanw, U4d to Is 6d:^ eggs, isJadtou^J. ; .•»:••' filHbtf^bnierapt of Court casar* Macassey, Judge Chapman made the rule absolv e. The 1 JBj^^^Mrgedj^ai application re them Mr Lqcka, thej IaMWW iX ww.ptar and Garter Hotel, was kicked oo*(bje bead while trying to stop a ran»Mß^to^se, and his skull was fractured, TMereS&io hope of his rec. very. 1 Arsen-gf-Mr^ Grant, of Wsikara, was f oirad~ ■ dead yeSSrday TiAdsr 'auspicious cirebmstßjDoes. wit v. YJ Uf iCmuHtCHioBOH, Friday. t q&MBiiU.b.U-Lj^thn\^ Wheat, 6s to 5i 6is oats, Ss <d to 6i; flouf/Xl? 10» to ' £13 10«j brauand paUardj sharps, 7»; efaeew, Blf Imt^ Ifi|d«fo W id; grasi seed, Jsfid.xTiiejMrietdsJbate.: • : : m . SlMßeare 629 entries, for the sgritoltaral next week. 1

V -2L i^^^'E^ Saturday ThenoMiati(||porjtMDunedia Cup 1875 Kfe^f&FliOfe, | Qptovay, Kathleen, ft, Ifojtt pf*gLy aher «prit3*i', Merlica, MrWebb s^^dfe^ by MalMd," dam, Ada; Hercules, Tempfeton, W^e, Tambourini, Sea BirJ, M^srymin, Bobby, Mr No«worlTiy^s Tr»itor, S<a|i ntmtiola, Wainoi, Bangi, Ngaru, Tui, BotK^ well, and Captain Cook.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 2

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