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[Pbbss Agenoy.] INTER P EO YINCIAL. Wellington, Monday. Messrs Turnbull & Co. have arranged for a monthly line of trailing vesse's from Melbourne to Wellington, carrying to Wanganui, Nelaon, Taranaki, and Mapier ' At a meeting to-day the Shotover, Long Drive, Albion, and Kuranui Goldmining Companies wound up under the Act, with tbe intention of forming one large company, in ordfr to thoroughly test the ground. The brig Vision, from Samoa, brings tiding** of the arrest of Colonel Steinberger, and his incarceration on board the Barmcouta. At the request of the Consul King Maketu has placed himself under protection of a British man-of-war, iu view- of a possib'e rising among the natives Iu his Majesty's address to the Consul he terms Steinberger a liar and imposter. Telegraphic news has been received by Mr Stout that the appeal to the Privy Council of Bellv. Southland Waste Lauds Board has been dismissed with costs. This is a decision in favor of the province, and upholds that given by the New Zealand Appeal Court. Napier, Monday. Mr Millar sold Mr William's Kireru and Otamauri property of 18,000 acres, with 26,000 sheep, to Messrs Joßhua Brothers, Melbourne, for £35,000. Auckland, Monday. The Grenada has left with the mail and nearly one hundred passengersGrahamstown, Monday. Hospital Sunday took place yesterday. The collections in the various churches realised £47 12s 2d. Chbistohuboh, Monday. The present theatre building is to be sold in a few days with the object of erecting' a new one. The Certificated Teachers' Association have adopted the Wellington resolution re mode of conducting; education, aDd the regulating teacher's certificates when the Provinces are abolished, and the resolutions are to be forwarded to the General Government forthwith The Senate of the New Zealand University have awarded the Bowen prize for the best essay this year to Henry Hill, second master of Eaßt Christchurch Main School.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 73, 14 March 1876, Page 2
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