LATEST TELEGRAMS.
fPRESS AOENCV.j WELLLN’CTON. November 10. The Howrah’s immigrants landed to-day. They are all British, ami are a well selected and respectable locking lot of people. The 1 Post’ says that the Ministers have intimated to Baliance that on Sir Julius Vogel’s behalf they are willing to accept the reqisition now being signed in Wanganui inviting "that gentleman to stand for the new seat for that district. They state that if elected Vogel will sit for Wanganui. At Karori this morning. Mrs Barnacle, wife of a settler at That place, while her husband was at work cut her throat with a table knife. She was .‘•lightly deranged and was generallj 7 watched by her husband for some time back. Acceptances for the Wellington Cup Race :—Tadmor,Tambouriiii, Rory O’Mare, King Phillip, Banker, Templeton, Pungawerewero, Ranolf, Blair Athol, Ciotlp of Gold, Voltaire, Cocksure, Koran, Guy Fawkes, Glenavy.
Acceptance's for I) why—Dan: d O'Rorke Tattler, Fishhook, Banker. I‘imgaworewere, Folfarim-. Ranolf, Biair Athol, Cloth of Gold, Voltaire, Cocksure. Korari. November 12. The ship St - Leonards lias just arrived, in Jo days, from London. She brings about forty passengers, mostly cabin, and ail well. TIMARU. '.November If). The ‘Tinnrn II irald’ is announced to conio out as a daily IVom January Ist. A weekly to lie called thee Tomabawx,’ is to he pnhlisbed by tin; sime oliice from that date. * The elec!ion war was commenced violent personal attack on Wakefield the ‘ Timarti Tim -s’ d•■nmincing him a. I venturer an 1 biiiet hunter, and attaching him as a-magi strafe and jmirml ist. Fii■ * • Herald’ this m miimr deprecates the animosity and reconnu .aid s fair p ay. A UCK LAN i >. Xovember 1,0. A tiro broke out to-lay in the honsc of Mr Hugh's, ! awyGrafton Road. It was put mil with no oilier d.mng ' than a hide burnt, in l!m roof. There was considerable di.licu.iy in raising an alarm, owing I to the bell ropes having been broken in ringing in Sir (T-orge Grey yesterday. Xiccol, shipbuilder. Ins launched a topsail schooner, built for G ovde; roi and sons, Hamburg and Samoa. Annie .Miller* alias Mrs Heath, charged with the wilful murder of bee infant, by throwing it and ic nself into the water, has been fully co.nniitic 1 for trial. The prisoner appeared half dead in Court, and had ,to sit down. The Bench complimented a lad named Vcrndcr, who rescued the woman from (be water. ISir George Grey presided fit the Agricultural dinner last, night, and ivwivcd three cheers on leaving. November 11. The Krenhuj Echo announces discontinuance to-night. In a notice announcing its demise, it says that it has expended £3,000 in twelve months, and spared no expense or enterprise, Imt has come to the conclusion that Auckland.cannot support another evening journal, and that it is useless to struggle against a journal so widely circulated and popular as the A'/ar. Matthew .Moore committed for trial for 1.1 ie wilful murder of Richard Bai retd. The victim was an old man ; be was beaten . over the bead in a row at Sliortland some weeks ago, and died from the injuries. Xovember 12. Reid and Brett, proprietors of the A’/W, have, purchased the plant, copyright, and all belongings of (lie defunct Echo. (1 U AIIA .MATO W N. X ovemlier 1 2. Efforts have been made to induce Cuptain Fraser, ’Warden and R.M., to become a candidate for Hawke's Bay. lie has nut, been formally rcipusitioncd, and no definite reply isgiven. There will probably lie three or four local caiulidat.es besides O’Neil. Sir George Grey and Robert Graham are also spoken of. Buckland reports biddings dull at wool KrtlcH. I’.'ieos twopence lower than last, year. Fat cattle, NTs Gd to 40s per iOOlbs; half or cross-1 ireds, Fls to 15s ; wethers in wool, 4d to 4£d ; shorn, did ; fat lambs, 10s to IGs. NEW PLYMOUTH. November 12. It is rumored that .Mr Buckley will contest the FgmnnL seat with Major Atkinson. Mr Buckley stands little chance, as the votes this side will outnumber Fatca, even if Patc.a were favorable to him. NAFFER. November 11. Kir Donald McLean lias just issued an address to the electors of Napier. The only contest expected is for tin; oilier sent. Ormond’s return for Clive thought to be almost certain. DUNEDIN. November It. Important changes are being made, in the Guardian stall'. Fyke Im.s ceased IPs connection with the pape.i entirely, and Capt. Baldwin is now sole editor of the Guardian and Mercury. ALEXANDRA.
November 10. Keinmway has just started his walk of 112- miles carrying sdibs, ivenuaway s weight is 12 stone, oft 7-iiu., ago -1.8. Two • laps finished at; the rate of 31 miles an hour. The people feel confident he will pull it off. CHRISTCHURCH. HANDICAP II LTiDI.n lIACII. Campbell's Tommy Dodd ... ... 1 O’Brien’s Bakeha ... ... ... 2 Chaddoek’s Muscatel ... ... ... 3 (Jamjfhell’s Speculation also ran. : _ ruKiSTi;m;Ki:n'ruATi:. Redwood’s Korari ... ... ... 1 O'Brien’s Fishhook ... ... ... 2 CampbU’s Dan O’Rorke ... ... 3
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PATM18751113.2.9
Bibliographic details
Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1875, Page 2
Word Count
819LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1875, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.