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. INTERPROVINCIAL. ; Auckland, Thursday, 7 p.m. The Governor hae received instructions by' the Mikado that he must not be in New Zealand when the Marquh of Normanby arrives. As Sir James Fergnsson intends proceeding i to Sydney in the Hero, which brings the new ! Governor, his position is awkward. Probably he will go for a cruise in his yacht till after 'the new. Governor is sworn in. -> The Mft&do sails at 7 p.m. The Cyphrenes with the inward mail is expected to arrive at Auckland a fortnight hence. A chid of one of the Hydaspes' immigrants has been seized with scarlet fever. This ib Ukely to came the detention of the immi- , grants at the quarantine station considerably longer. 8 pm. The Governor has determined to go via San Francisco, and has detained ths Mikado until to-morrow at 10 a.m. for the purpose. His sadden departure will probably prevent any farewell demonstration. Auckland, Friday. The Governor's yacht has been sold for £2000 to Mems Owen and Graham. It is understood that the purchase was made on behalf of Captain Toung for the South Sea trade. Mr. Suckl&ad reports fat sheep, a full supply at late rates. Fat cattle 27s 6d to 32» 6d per lOOlbs ; inferior 22s 6d ;• sheep 3Jd per 1b ; dairy cows £9 to £9 103 ; yearlings Ms to 70s. Wellington', Friday. The City Solicitor has given an opinion upon the question submitted to him by the * Council ia reference to the power of the ProTmcial Government to sell the Thorndon unreclaimed land. The effect of the opin-.on ia tbat> under the existing Acts upon the subject, therS&perintendent does not posses « the power of giving a valid title to the whole or any part of the land, if told. DtTNEDts, Friday. Wheat, good milling, is readily saleable at -5«£J; medium to inferior, 4s 6d to ss; oats «cootinae very scarce; good milling, 6s; feed, ,5s 6d to. 5s 9d; barlej, malting, Ss 7d; inferior, is Gd. Lyttklton, Friday. Arrived— JE. P. Bouverie, 101 dayßfrom • Gravesend, She brings 20 prize Lincoln . -shiep,aad 42 passengers. The Commission from Home to examine ■ witnesses in the Schiehallioa case is sitting.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2
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359LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2
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