LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[Press Aobncy.] INTER-PROVINCIAL. GitAUAaisTowx, Thursday. Captain Fraser yetter.iaj" opened the Ohinemuri by prrc'amation and mentioned ihe reserves. There is great excilemfnc. >.very available hor ; e was engaged for rushing off to the vicioity of the jirosr color's c'afm, asrauthns £50 teing offered for a good horse. The Maoris stripped thcrnsslvcs in order to imke good running. A l«rge amount of money was received for business license?, wafer-rights, and machine-sites. There has be:n no rowdyism as yet. Christcuurcu, Wednesdfly. The New Zealand Shippirg Company have received the following advices from. London, dated February 16th :—Fai!od : Wenninglon, for Punedin ; Cicero, for Canterbury ; and the Ciller, f r Auckland. The Company had thy following ships on the barth : — ■Rolina, Dunlop, Cannibal, Ouaia, Woodlark, Countess ol Kintore, Star of China, Border Chief , Knight of Saxony, and Teviotdals. The T.mes of this morning fays that from a private telegram received yesterday, dated February 19th, they note that the whent market is still reclining, best New Zealand lrin°quoted at 448 per quarter. The cab difficulty i 8 consMerad to be ended. A meeting of cnbmen was hold last m"ght[ and it is thought that the proceedings will be kept secret. The result may be gathered from the fact that all the cabmen aie applying this morning for licenses under the new bye-law. Napier, Wednesday. The receipts from the Paki Paki railway for the month of January amounted to upwards of £600, leaving a net profit of about £2£o. Auckland, Wednesday. During the passageof the chip Indiaseveral unpleasantnesses occurred between the captain, doctor, and pats ngers, which are to be investigated by the Immigration Commissioner.*^ The pilot also lodged a ccmpl*int about hia treatment by the captain on arrival of the vessel Thrte saiors were given in charge for broaching cargo. Cn December 25 the death of a young man and one infant occurred; they were the only ones during the voyage. She brings 163 immigrants The reporters experienced great difficulty in procuring information from the captain and complain of his insulting behaviour The teleeraph to the Bay of Islands was opened to the public to day. Wellington, Thursday. The construction of the new Government Buildings commenced to-day. The block will cover 310 feet by 130 feet The ncrth wing is to be ready by November next, and the whole building in May, 1876 DuNtDi.N, Thursday. The Times says that it understands that an oflcr of one of the vacant e<a!s on the Bench of the Supreme Court ia about to bo made to Mr. George Cook, a barrister of this <ity The Eev. Mr. Gillies, of West Taieri, has received a call from the Titnaru congregation
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 54, 4 March 1875, Page 2
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442LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 54, 4 March 1875, Page 2
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