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Tphkss aoenot.] Wellington, Wednesday. Tbe Pott says that if Sir George Grey gets in for Christchurch, Mr Feldwick is to be rewarded for his two defeats by being * made one of the Government uominees for the Thames, and if that fails he is to be put into the Upper House where it is also said tbat Mr Inglss will be placed. Tbe last of the railway material and plant will be out of tbe Hyderabad in another week. Joseph Farrell, working on tbe Welling-ton-Foxton railway, incautiously went to examine a blast which seemed rather long in going off, when he was badly hurt by a shower of stones, his [arm being broken in fire places. The Government will grant Moore the prospector a similar Bum to that granted by the Corporation, and efforts will be made to raise a fund hy public subscription in order to have the Wairarapa ranges prospected. Thursday. The Rakaia's immigrants were landed this morning. The majority are young, strong, healthy, and respectable looking. Mr George Thomas reports Adelaide flour £15 10s ; colonial £12 10s to £12 15s ; oats 2s 9d to 2s IOd; bran 9J; wheat, fowls, 4s to 4s 3d; maize 4s ; poi laid £6; potatoes per ton, £6 and scarce ; bacon 9d; hams IOd; cheese 8d; butter Is. Auckland, Thursday. In the Supreme Court, in the case of Graham v. D. A. Toie, which was an appeal against the judgment given against Graham for occupying certain lands at Rotorua upon Which money had been advanced previously hy the Government, Mr Justice Gillies allowed the appeal and quashed the conviction af the Court below, granting costs. Dunedin, Thuraday. Hawkins has been committed for trial. Increased bail was allowed. The prisoner reserved his defence.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 206, 11 September 1879, Page 2
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297INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 206, 11 September 1879, Page 2
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