TELEGRAMS.
i 7>r.vi:i;i:«r. j The ]i')-is!> ;.::■■ •f:-r-i'. ,; . v ;>; ■>■ V-. •>"■-■<• | wore d.-stroyci.i : y '■■■■'<■ '■■■■' Sl^r _V l " i! "'.' :: " : The h"-.-.su »•::■■ ins nvd m tin: "■ ic:■ >i-i:i:-j ..iiico for L-i.~!>. :'.oi ;'-..■ ■'•n-iiiur' in hui,u: j write-; to ! : !'- L'-i-'i'. ".!■! < -ai'inci - "I Cotni in-.-rce. it or' ir. d, ~hv.- to .-;.e tli; i X. rtli.-rn 'i'mid-: sbiikvuy completed, rn ; ; .ibis that {!:■■ C ■•.v.-:;i:i..">! ii*--4.-'lrj i... spur ! :.) do its tUi'Vill til'" luri'ii'!'. i A discussion '-.as avis n bnt-.ve.;n _ t~,: ; - ! Education Board r..:d : !■<- Dnnedin .'School ; Committee. The ]::Vl-1- IVKoiu- : ti'lll tn-(i;,y. lli:.ii:Hliiiiii-.; I kill the B>:;1 i ; only h:i'i :i rij'o lo r-commend teachers : for appoint;:;; :t in Public dry .Sclsools. j The piaiiuhfs ;• .'icdor in tho action of ! Hanu-iit..!) v. U -.■•!__:;: ; d Another, hiis author:.-;..d a i.-'iii.radio !hi of rho report ! that the said aei-oi viii not come on in ; Court. H.s says b »di be tried at the next siUi:ig of .; o ,-Snpri-:i"u Court at Dtinedin. o v .ilil^TCi-irUCH. May 21. The report of the Examiners on tho j r,:.v-r:::*«.-.ji':: r-r ]>:-vs in:; j i-.;.;ii v. Ceived. T;.e foiiowiu;,' ;i£o the I -iico ssful candidate:; : —Margaret El-'ar. j Auckland: V,. M. '...nnnl and C._ C. I Hiiiou, Christchnrch ; A. Piirdie and A. • Montgomery. Dunedki. There wen: • tiiiriv c rdidates. I Tile - v . '•'.:■>-.; Company have received j an advice of tlio arrival of the Gcaki at ; Loudon from Fort Chaimors. I At'CKLASD. ! May 21.. I Mr. G. R. Graham. Provincial Grand j Master of the Ikrcdish was j entertained at a Wnopiot by the brethren before leaving for Wellington to underI take the management of the Colonial | Insurance Co. j The Government have received the I fdiowin;.,' cai'legrarii fr>m the Ayeiit- [ General : —'" Loudon, May 11. Bills accepted. Advance obtained to ineet bili.s ! failinu' cute. Prospects of peace iniI proving. K"Pe *""» t " negotiate loan. i Mr. Laiiiacli hi's arrived.— Yov:i:l." ■&■ • ' GISBOKMk May 21. ! The Patutahi Biocl< (20 ; 000 acij'es) was sold to-day. cut nn into town, suburban. and country sections. There was a iar-o . atieiidanee," and the competition was brisk. Q:!art.:i-acre sections at a:i up.«et j price <>f Li'), 'vaii.sed L2O .-itu! tip to LuO : j t'..- ji.cfio:i l::id oil' f..r a tov.nship. ■ir, aer,-:., iodised ovi.-r LiuOO : first-class rural hiuCe avera-o-1 L» acre. Tho | Tai.atalio i)o»t:o:i of the bhiek realised L 7 ! ;•. ■- ; v-'o. A .-'inaii p'U't of the second and t third-class rural land wa:;3o!uat ti;c j pr.ee. In all oth-.-r cases nearly double the I upset i>iice was <A>taiued, |
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 640, 22 May 1878, Page 2
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405TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 640, 22 May 1878, Page 2
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