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INTERPROVINCIAL.

Wellington, Saturday. Owin? to the boiiterous weather on Thursday night, the Governor h^s poslponed his visit to Nelsoa until next Friday. On Thursday evening his E«cccl!ency aad Lady Nor manby will give a bail.

Auckland, Saturday. The City of Ne 1 * York has arrived with the English rmils via Sa;i Francisco.

The Bebington has arrived from London 160 days out, aud is place lin quarantine. Siuce leaving London there have been sixty cases of scarlatina and rheumatic fever, and sixteen deaths. There are still tiro bid c»seß. The voyage was proptracted by putting into Algoa Bay, being short of water.

Tbe Returning Officer has appointed Saturday nest for the nomination for Auckland City West, and Tuesday for the palling. The Central Committee have announced Mr

Goldie as a candidate, the only other beiog Mr Farnall. It is thought the latter will withdraw, and leave the election uncontested. Hokitika, Saturday. Stewart Hi'l was re'e«e I irom the tunnel yesterday, not much injured. Luke Moore, a schoolmaster at Callaghan's, has been committed for trial for an indecent assault on one of his pupils.

New Plymouth, Saturday. There wns a successful runn ng of Para Para ore from the vein furnace last night, and it will be charged with iron sind compontbn to-day.

Mr Scotland's letter to tho Colonial Secretary appeared in the papers this morning. He does not apologise, but makes an explanation. He says he does nst endorse all Grant's s:atements.

Christohuroh, Sunday, The Interprovincial Cricket Match Comnr't'.ee passe,! a resolution accepting Bennett's proposal for a visit of the All England Eleven.

Dunedin, Monday. Marshall, a milkman well to do, and with a large family, has been arrested for a criminal assault on a child of eleven years of ago

The Dunedin crick9t c rs have agreed to Bennett's terms, and will raise the sum among themselves.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 2

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