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TELEGRAMS.

■ .-t— >— -r . ; 1 I ~ WELLINGTON. • .In no 11. A ]iuht?.ons"e keeper iiamed I&jOihvfii-, i!rou!ers' :> ligKfe.ilse, | met v.n.:; ;i painful accident at the lighti h.mso -lar^:Friday, morning, by slipping Ldo/.vn a Kitep kduYr . and liioaiviiiL;' Sits | thigh'. Tiiu poor, i'jilo'.v had to climb up ■ two t'Liits of iadders to enable him to ! .-si ifiiiii to tiid other keepers a?, the dwelling linns-.-.- 'Last'Angus,; Ivjr. J\/i ; GoW'tinyhad ' his'leg bivkt-n in the same place. ' : j Inf.h'iikuion Las bivsi I'leeived to the ._-ii'cci tiiu: Captain ivp-.rts to, tjic! I Government thy/' a p:irly of Ngatevsk#u! have i-jffi, llolo' Mix armed, to occupy twoj i blocks of land at A[tkctu, which eomd i other Nances are living 10 pni rhrougi* tin; Court.' a.d ; to'which the N'gatewijtaii j. .m«wc^ )mi \ j Tiiks afternoon il>e Chaiico.'y.qr ot. the, I.Np'y Zi;ilnj!i} University , public'y pro-; ficaitcd.diploniii.s of .8..A. Duirvou to A. C.j Newton ami H. iiill. the first successful} cawe.idates in Canterbury. Congvatuhuory srSe'ecTk's we're ma'do by several 'mi'inAorslf 'Th- I'oa'rd of Governors of tiiu Canterbury I'ni'vcrsity.' .Li. . .. ■ J^i^lfOne hundred and ten tr.ous;miJU>ys|of igx'iiui Jiavo . been carried on the railways during tile present..season, which is not. yet over. Last year the quantity was 85.000 tons tor-tiro fi-holo of Hie scascftj The New Zealand' Political ltefl>r*m Association held a meeting last night, and adopted a programme thoroughly kjeiiti|ai j with Sir George Grey's views. ' j

~ , O ...| ~ i i PATE A. * *■£• June 11. . - The sale of a block of '200.000 iibvesjbf ! land beyond the' confiscated boitiidarySifld ; l.'ctwecii t-J\e aiyl \Vi;yrum;d%iya rivers, has 'been ;ieui-:j.i f ed I.e.- Alrt yv'lliiams lor _iir. v.■ u-uiui C.-wan oi Carivie, jpsterday,- The IS'gi'-runt tiiibu are gthe sellers. T\k: present purchaser has givan ithe Govornmeut the refusal of theJand. The Natives desire th*.; transaction to be jenown a'll'-ovtr the Colony. Llirgii reserves will he set aside, and the land will evenl'iY-rtlly'-be cur, lip'for small farms, but it must lirst lto through the Court. ''' ' , ;;/ / ,;.', " : timluu; ~ ■■■ \if ''" ' ' ' ' ,i ~ <l un e.ll.. i The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Opjirt r. voiiimejices to-ViorvAvr; .morning befonji. Judge .ioiinstoa..- . -T.i»ere- avol'M) prisoners on 20 charges, from child mm*-ia«-.lo*n t.,brcn.:y.'" • " •■• Jj '! Mi'. Riciiar.'t; T-urnbnll, JVI. H. Ti.," ifas [ the Timani Roroiign j Conncd a delegate to't'he" Conference of Ivluni^inali^u-s.. i j ■ ■> . u !:i \ ? i .'/.lt .j.? that i\.[i*i, R.Jif.. at Timaru, has been' requested by Government to resign his position. ■\:,. M), i;'.i - ; i. ,• .A .-.j Rn e»]fii*r The Supreme-C6itrf! 'Gririiinal SessionS coinnienced this morning before ..Judge Jofmsfon: ;"|lielia'rd.j\rai : le'y, charged stealing from a dwelling" at Vv 7 aimate, was, sentenced., .to.,njiiQ, mvutihsV/hard 4abor. Aynojilji stealiiijg;a scut to gaol _.foj* one Wiisou,-for.child murder, wa&-orde**ed-to be coniined in the LanatiAAsylum during Eo,** pl<?a{surei ~••,)) v. ii u g

KAPIER. June 12. The Supremo Court sitting was opened this morning before Judge Richmond. There were eleven cftees &>r trial, in which twelve prisoners Ib^ftimpliQated. June 12. Tlie election for the Assembly is causing a considerable stir. A large and influential requisition to Mr. Seymour ji'.eply, ;is /published. Mr. George pro'rfrtsss To 'Visit the district immediately. gtts^!^ndictea£g«as^SffippWfe^^^feTimgs r -.w j liicii-6tipnok' owus™ jMr.' Fitsgcraffl --ft? supposed "IhatTtTic .ejection, will Uo .keenly J&A&m %h K e\sM4&&. X GeT/ril'a,4 Fitzgerald, (Messrs. Crounibie—Brown and Andrew selves. ' Thfelfomination day will be oil the 20th June, - r-rr 1

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 658, 12 June 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 658, 12 June 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 658, 12 June 1878, Page 2

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