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fPBKSa AOKNCT.I Wellington, Thursday night. The wool Bhow at the Sydney Exhibition opens on the 24th December. The entries most be made not later than the Ist December »od the wool delivered not later than the 20th December. It is understood that the Governor leaves for Chriitchurch on Sunday next. The Hinemoa will convey his Excellency and ■nits. As no fresh cases of sickness have occurred on board the Wairoa it is probable that the ship and saloon passengers will be admitted to pratique on Saturday and the other passengers on Monday or Tuesday. Wi Parata writes on behalf of the Maori prisoners ezplaiuing that the delay in bringing the Maori prisoners to trial arises from the bet that they bad instructed their |awyen to ask for the delay.

! W,,. Friday. The Hinemoa will be placed at the djsI posal of members to enable them to goto the Cbristchurch Agricultural Show. She leaves I Wellington to-day, returnicg on Tuesday evening. West tout, Friday. Norman McKerzie, a respectable looking young mau and a long resident in this district, has been eommilt d for trial on a charge of indecent assault on a little girl aged ten years. Port Chalmers. Thursday night. The floating dock at Port Chalmers was unmoored to day and taken to Dunedin after ten years stay in port. It Is anticipated that an increase of busines will result from the change. Wangandi, Friday. The notorious Kereopa has been discharged, three Maoris becoming sureties for hio>. nud an assurance being given that he \vould leave the district" Auckland, Friday. The proposal for the establishment of a Woollen Factory iu Auckland with £20,000 capital is likely to come to maturity. The Company have offered to rent the old Western Spring estate belonging to the City Council. Operations will be at once commenced by Winter &Co to raise the Taupo. A diver has been appointed to examine her bottom. Grahamstoavn, Friday. Yesterday some men who were were digging a trench for the new County water supply pipes near the site of the old Kuranui Hotel unearthed the skeleton of a man. The skull was pronounced to he that of an adult European. It is supposed to be the relic of soae undiscovered crime

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 255, 7 November 1879, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 255, 7 November 1879, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 255, 7 November 1879, Page 2

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