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Donedin, Wednesday. The petitioners in Moriizon's case have been informed that the Governor eauuot con sider the pet.tion so long as the oas« is before tha Supreme Court, but when tk« charges have been dealt with the petition will be considered. The good accounts recently rr«*i?ed from the Cape diani >nd fit-Ids have induced six of the Danedin police force to send in their resignations. The committee have decided on keeping the Exhibition open two days next week, and that the gross proceeds shall go to local charities. Auckland, Wednesday. At & local meeting of the shareholder* in the Loan and Mercantile Company, Messrs Browning and Firth were re-elected Directors acd Mr W. Taylor auditor. NtAV Plymouth, Wednesday. Bindmann concluded a successful season of eight Eights and left for NaUon by the P*ngmn at noon. Iv thanking the public for th«ir support he said he had bt«n advised not to coma to Now Plymouth, but ha had not had ceo light night and had pat money in hit pocktt by his visit. He k&d crowded houies avery night. S«il«d at noon — Penguin for Nelson and southern ports. Passengers: Harr Bandman «nd Company (10), Messrs Gibion, J H. Gibtoo, Eastwood, Youug, S. McDonagh, Pattie, Hubf-rt, McAxdie, Constable Tregonnia, and a lunatic.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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210INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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