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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[Pases Agencv.] I NTEE P 110 VIJSTCIAL. Wellington, Monday. The Bp. Tairo I*,1 *, 43S tons, lor the Union S'eamship Companv, left Glasgow on Sept. 18. She steams out. and ie ezpe ted to arrive here about the end of this mooth. On her . official trip she averaged e'even knots. : The Spring Sittings Court of Appeal was formally opened to-day by his Honor the Chief Justice and the puisne Judges. There wt»s a fair attendance of the New Zea'and b«r. Tbe cnse of Morgan v. Cure was heard, and judgment deferred. Har Jing y. Galbraith ■i» procwding. Mr Robert Stuart (Mnyor) and Capta'n W. Russell have issued addresses to the electors of Napi.r.. Thev, with Sir O. M'Lein. make . three candidates for two sea's. There are no addre-ses icsupd as yet fcr Clive. Mr Ormond will probably be re-elected. Christchurch, Mondiy. The Governor landed at Lyttelton shortly /.fter ten o'clock, and was receive 3 bv the Superintendent snd members of the Ex •cutive. The Artillery fired a ealu'e, but the heavy rain prevented any further demonstra- , tion. The Governor came through to Chnstchurch at once, arriving at 11*15. The City Guards formed a guard of honor nnd the . Cavalry . tjie fscort. The Governor was driven in Sir Cracroft Wilson, carriage to the Club, whero he will reside during his ■ VlMt. . Tiio weatber is very unpromising for the agricultural show and races. Five days last . wee!, were very we 1 ", and the rain is falling heavily uow with no sign« of clearing np. -UOKLAND, Monday. The Government refused to allow the use - of tha c»nnon lying io the birracks appliei for by Sir George (.rev's reception commit'ee Msjur Gordon also orJerel the Volunteer band not to nppe r. Mr J M Chrke, in reply to a requisition to-day, conß3nied to stind for City J ait. An address of thanks has been presented to Mr Swanson by the Ponsonby Board, ior services rendered during tbe Assembly.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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