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TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS.

[FER PfcESH AOIWCY.]

WKT.t WOTPN. Mo n d;Vf. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNMENT YACHT. The new (Jovernmf.nl! stuaru yacht Elmomoa, from Glasgow, ml Adelaide, urrrived tnis monvng. hhe left Adelaide, ua tile 23 rd alt. TOE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court opened this morning with seven custjs, the most serious of which being an it tempt to commit an unnatural oftVnve, iupu, burglary, and cutting and woundiutf. Cttßts'tvattßea, Monday. EIRE.

At two o'clock yesterday morning a cottage occupied by Mr. Corr was tieitroyod by tire. Mr. Corr was away at llie time, and the family narrowly escaped »ith their lives. The fire was caused through an explosion of a kerosene lamp ift»r everybody was asleep. ROBERTS AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. Roberto beat Weston by 1-13 points. Ej plays his last game in the Province to-night at Lytteiton.

THE: SUPREME: COURT SITTINGS. The Supreme € act eotnraenctaS ti>-day. Thuro were ten cases for trial, the; moat important being murder, btttt the others ara light.

D.usedcs, Monday. PUBLIC OPfKION. AS the meeting at Balcitttiia on Satorday nig. it, the Mayor in th chair,- and 180 present, the following resolutions itere carried without dissent: "That this Mating, believing it to be ul'tnt trim: for he Guttural Assembly to pass a law having bp its object the Abolition of the Proiilcial Institutions conferred ttpon the iQoplo by the Queen, and believing hut a gross injustice wo aid be inlioted ttpon the Province were Proracial institutions to> be abolished in the naunur proposal by the deneral Assentily, urgua his Honor the Superintendent lut the Executive forthwith to convene a neating of the Provincial Council, with hu vi«w to the nacesaary steps "being taken u obtain a ptebtkcutiim ot the poople; so as o ascertain their wishes in the matter, ad that a copy of the resolution be fwrmnlact to the Governor, to. the Colonial boretary, and to the Sttporintendent. At h conclusion ®f the meeting a Political Mociation was formed. Mondar. Y THE QoUmiES BILL, teagniorial, protesting again»t making iajv. tjne county, has received UOO signa-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 140, 2 October 1876, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 140, 2 October 1876, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 140, 2 October 1876, Page 3

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