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. . Wellington, Friday. A statement has been' published implying th.t a geperal Harbor BU' is to bis brought in hy tbe GoVernmeht' next session,' hat .uch; a. hill hn% never been contemplated. Those who desire to have a Harbor Board constituted in any part of the colony should make arrangements fur the preparation of the necessary bill. 1 Saturday. One death has occurred from scarlet fever in a family where it broke out. Another of the family is not likely to recover. ri ; { . LTTrBt.TON, Friday The ship Waipa cleared for London with sweaty-five passengers and a cargo valued at £102,100. Hokitika, Friday. Thr whole of the Weßtland Steam Tug and Freight Company's vessels, and the tug Titan, were seized to-day by the Bank of New South Wales.' * AucKLANn, Friday. Mr. Binney reports as follows : — Dunedin flour, £12 109 ; Christchurch do.. £11 10s ; bran, £5 ; pollard, £6 ; oatmeal, £14 ; pearl, barley, £23; barley, 5s 6d ; oata, 2s 6d ; wheat, 5s ; potatoes, £4 10s ; cheese, lOd ; hams and bacon, lOd to Is. Mr. Saunders reports : — Buyers: National j Insurance i ompany, 24. ; South British, 535; National Bink, 745; Colonial B -nk, 3ls; New Zealand InßUranc-t Company, 75s ; Shipping Company, 775; Loan and Mercantile, 35g. Ddnbdiw, Friday. Hoskins opens the new theatre for a fortnkht._ A special meeting of tho City Council i*» convened for. Monday,' to consider the new Municipal Bill.' The 6 Vogel and.Macandrew correspondence is declared cosed, in the following letters:— • "Tb Mr MacaVrew —I have the honor to acknowledge !i# «he receipt of >our Honor's letter of May 31; I refrain from remtrking . on yoijr letter, as I think it desirable that this correspondence should be closed. I should be sorry to think that any comments I have made have been prod uci ive of penorinl annoyance to yourselt, and you will accept my assurance that they were not* so designed.— J. Vogkl." "To Sir Julius Vogel..— l have the honorvto acknowledge the re.eipt of your letter .01; the: ;sih in tant. In closing' this correspondence, accept my thanks : for the courtesy you have displayed in your various letters. — J. Maoandrkw." Saturday. Chemical lectures in connection withthe Medical Sihbol'Oniversity has been appointed, Dr Hocken oh surgery and Dr Gillies on medicine. Tho gas supply is giving trouble. There is a decrease in light, and increase in the bills. Gbahamrtown, Saturday. The membera of tbe F.iendiy Socie ies met to consider the new Act last night, and agreed to appoint 'teiegates to di cuss the question. It was urged lhat any Act should embody greater facilities tor registration.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 145, 10 June 1876, Page 2
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428INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 145, 10 June 1876, Page 2
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