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TELEGRAMS.

\YKi,LiNGToN. August, i). A c ••tiim'iiiiofi'ioii has been received by the Chansher of Commerce from Mr. .M"i'i:ckton Synnot, of Melbourne, rein tin; name of the Japan lb.val Commissioners, that s:ui.•;■:•••• > New /•■aland wool np.y be sent to k:::. ; , („ the extent of a few pounds weight-, as iit i - <MTi^id(•!•;■'! tl-:;t the coarse Now Zealand wools would be more suitable t-> Japanese lVjuiremeuts n.itnely. the manufacture of army elotliiu"—than the j tine Australian merino. 'I he Japanese Commissioners have chartered a vessel to take sheep and wool to Japan, having arranged through the Oriental Dank for ! their purchase. Jlr. Synnot suggests this as a uood opportunity for sending New Zealand wooden yan.s to tile Commissioners. who promise t:.- do everytning p-.5.-'ibi to the introduction ot Atwr.-aiian and wZ. aland wool amongst t!! >•i 1* Oo'lli'Vy;. I'M!. ; The v-o-.v'.ont of the Press : .V-_t n v ifi-. liohe. Japan, writes that ' t !!!I- .= being extended in all : direction*. and that tin: native rraltie is i i-.!-siik-r.-»ble. many stations forwarding ' ;i--i to si:- ssaires daily. The main . i.:u-s t* .nsiat .-.i* v. ires, 920 utiles : ; wins. V { : it i»rsinc : i line, 2">00 1 miles : ssiid that above 1200 miles are in j e 'it: se "f e >a.-t r;;ci ion. I The New Z.-abiiidt-r says it is not itn- ; j.;-oba!)!e that !h" ipt-stion of revising . and e-msoii ia:in- the Licensing laws wti'i i i;u ieK ovi-r nn'ii next session. L A V/J:F..'SCT. August H. i - r-,-t.-a"'-u las! niudt*. .. ■ ii without a mail f<-r . ". .- \V • l'e 111 ad e !• V i,! U ■ • .i: ■.-,rit:: .. v-. Ltin-C th>> mails 1..r ; i o'-. t il:r;' C : ! i"l'.-»e:-a.-;c. i.V.:i'-ial fl'.s- ---; ; ::<i ! ie;; _: j:t l ton is expre^seo • ;-v r:- v.'.r.v"s. Tt:.- paper says ' -j i- .-i:;• I •!:-'IS it» railway : .. f- >•? of s:;o'.v at t!i e ... •••• **!#-1 intenu:»t tratiic thi '• ■ -.. i; i hi' •: :'.ihey. i>:i '.vlulu ■ t • ■ a .-iUOWoaii, ! . ... '• . .in.-,: a;ei:ns: a ser-v,- . , 1 i'. .. A successful . • .. v. ... , -d nit tii.. lad by (); .. . ;!• •. 'ira;> : X: i' e:."i .kiill-'ifji I : .-'a: ' . t !.• i.. ! t-'t •'•.•!•'! 'Jteil . \ ;:; - i i.-1 j!. • • »'• • i < "■ v ('••lilteii meeta j. . a.; • K.~" the ,;o". . ■ ; t > • i-.it.-r ••!! •: '•> ;im.v r-m-U . ,-.' ;. i : ;o. ]•>•: »i ■! to Itl- ; : r.» itis:r:ei t'.at in . . ; : -i. •'■ ■ ■;: •• - >. i ' ■ ; a Ken 11 • j, s • 11ii = u r i• ■"- Tin- ; ;-t i: i ,!i o-..:, i l.:; -~> i. s .-01! !■'! rat■. j-ay.-ix;. SiOS' |i. .IttLdisi !!• i A lii-r--:--' '>et ;: r ; i..ol'nI i;' "h-- i re.'X ! or.a o; ;;:f i einpeST-liCe : Hot. 1 S.i.iir.rd roo;::. <.v.-r a sh.-p near tiie :s ■-. ■" -,v;'.s discoveled before r . , i ;; \ Ilj I til'! pfell! 1 , X :. : , ... _ ! . j ::e i.h.ck of liilii-i inirs : avel i ■;!; ..!;•• of t!ie ISew Z .-a t "o:r;:. • i;Y s orotic!:' into ->. ay. : Angii';t 'J. t The Licenced Vic-til Hers. ;:i jneeting I to-,:av. .iiM;as;,ed tie-- a -t.ioi: of Hie in'.nvers I j;: r-.i.-int; tite price of beer a imlr-jvenny I ,i-,0v., jhe i• • ..lembet'S ])rescitt i said that they colt':,l not subdivide the uev." !::;oos-. !ie-!'t- o -i'iu no farthi!jgs. and • riiey 111 it. on a h-df-penny. People would . eai't ti>»m .iish.'ii 's;. The brewers' action r -.wis condemned, but another : hitc i't'eij called to discuss tiie | whole subject. TLVAIU". 1 August. S. • The it-l-.-.Tiini .13 to Father Henneberry's - retntirk-s here on Sunday last nnxed ; was partly incorrect as it ap- ; i peared in the New Zeaknder and some | other jiapc-rs, li■ ■ I _!i3 S L, ')t by the : Press A ire'icy. Father Henr.eberry did ! nor liken newsoaoer men and editors to : '••curs."' but said that he treated them as adverse to htm. and. as a tra\ellei : would a v.-lping cur, took 110 notice of . I them. lie s -.i l if he preached the doctrines imputed to him he would be stopped ; by the priests and perhaps suspended by the Bishop.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 729, 10 August 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 729, 10 August 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 729, 10 August 1878, Page 2

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