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GaAHAStsrowft Thursday. Mr Samuel Stephenson, au*iiot?l keeper, has issued an address announcing himself a candidate for the Assembly. He appeals to ihe working men, and announces himself a thorough abolitionist, He would abolish Ihe provinces and the Upper Honae. A requisition to Dr. Kilgoor is being signed. An address to Sir George Groy was adopted at a meeting list night thanking him for hia action during the last session. He is expt cted here this evening. It is considered probable that he will address a public meeting. Chbistchurch, Thursday. Sir Cracroft Wilson has addressed the electors of Heathcote. A rote of confidence ia him was negatived on the voices. Dumbdix, Thursday. Sir John Richardson poait vely declines to contest Dunedin city. H will cute his reasons to the requi«itionists in a few days, Mr Williams, the jockey, who got auch a cropper ye3ttriay in the hurdle race, has recovered consciousness, and may pnll through \ Blow, Friday. The Alh<tmbra left^Melbourue at 230 p m. on the 27th November, and arrived at the Bluff at five o'clock ( this morning. She brings 36 saloon and 98 steerage passengers, and 350 tons of cargo for all ports. She sails for Dunedin at 5 p.m. Passengers for Nelson: Rev Mr Beckenham. Mrs ßeckenham and family (4), Mr G. E.Outridge, and three ia the steerage. >.J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 322, 3 December 1875, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 322, 3 December 1875, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 322, 3 December 1875, Page 2

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