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—- + fT’UKSS AO UNO V. j WELLINGTON. November G. Henry liuniiy, M, If. K.. lots, says (lie 1 Tribune,’ formally unfilled liis intention (o again apply for (ho .forthcoming sitting' of Appeal Courl lo lie admitted as a liarristcr a'nd solicitor of (lie Supremo Court. The acceptances*!'))!’ Ihe Cup and Derby dose on Mondav next at 8 o’clock. CIIBISTCHUBCIL November G. Tlie following-acceptances were received i'4f\ afternoon -.-—Free Handicap—l'd I'm Folfarine, Blair Athol, Kornri and Bace—Mnscatel, Tommy Dodd, Speculation and I’akeha, AUCKLAND. Novomber G. 'l'lie Vasco do Gama sailed tor Sydney. Whales are reported to be very numerous oil’ Ihe Bay of Islands. Several captures bv local boats. TAUBAXGA, November G. The ‘ Bay of Blenty Times ’ correspondent. at Ohinemutu, reports great anxiety on the part of the Natives for the sittingid' the Land Court in that district. He also says that carp are breeding- extensively in lakes Ta raw era and Bolokakihi. The native Chief Maiho Te Bangikaheke, known as Win, Marsh, will stand for the Bast Coast at the next election. He has issued an address in the * Bay of Blenty 'l’inics,’ and is canvassing already. DUNEDIN. Nov. G. Mr Stout, M.H.R.. for Cavorsham District, addressed a large meeting of Ids constituents last evening. In (lie course of a lung speech ho sketched out what lie conceived should be the future form of Covornment for the colony, namely, four lie w provinces for both Islands be formed ; tim Upper House consisting of members selected by the I'i-ovineial Councils ; the (.ienera.l Assembly only meeting at long intervals, and (lie functions of the (leneral and Provincial Legislatures to he clearly delined. The speech was very favorably received, and the meeting passed a resolution approving- of Mr Stout’s past action and requesting him to again come forward as a candidate to represent the district. Mr Bathgate, 8.M., has stated his intention to bring an action fur libel against the ’Times and Witness’ Company, for comments made on his judgment re striking out £5 19s for whiskey in a case which a grocer brought before him. lie refused to allow the item for spirits as storekeepers should not sell liquor on credit. KAITER. November 5. The Three Brothers, from Napier to Mercury Bay, supposed to be lost. Insured for £l,f)00 in the New Zealand, and reinsured in the Victoria for WVJU. Owned by Vantior, of Napier. She sailed on Gth October.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1875, Page 3
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