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j I’ 1: i:-*;; AdKXrV. 1 WELKIN (id'OX. 1 X • 11--U-! !‘A' 2. 11l v"i W 11 f (Ilf General \i' lVf nill If 111 ii ll« i<rt;ikilltin- adminislnilion of the goldfields oi’lh* colonv, it I'-i'i «icril MangliI nii, 17 11. !cf Seeivtary of Goldfields. <>n mi official tmir round t!i“ .Middle Island goldlienls, in order to aei|iiire information like!;-' to jiruvf ns ■ l'i l l woen tli<* jr*>l•!li»■ I«! *■» come under central control. Hangiifoii If ft. for 1) uu. ■ i,! I; i in tin- Wellington to-.lav. A ftf r visiting the Otago ,lt< jli i 1 if! (Im II anghton will proceed lo tin- West (‘oast. 1 lie I'niilif Works I >;• jiartnifiit intend stre n.f’t lifin i i.lt some of I In; worst curves on th(> Unit llailway. I.Vidal is becoming morn intclligeit ft ay day, hut is still very weak. Voting aiul Paul arc out of all danger, February d. Mr Simpler, General Superintendent of tlie Eastern Extension Telegraph Company lias tinally decided on the place for the Australian-New Zealand cable. It j>s about 15 miles from the Nelson telegraph office, and about four miles from the Whaknpuaka end of tho Boulder Bank, It is confidently expected that there will lie telegraphic communication between Australia ami New Zealand by the beginning of .March. February I. At a meeting of artisans (Mayor in chair) was held last night, with the object rd‘ giving a suitable reception to Sir Julius Vogel on bis arrival at Wellington., The form will probably be the presentation of an illuminated address, followed by a pnblie dinner. Colonial prize firing at Wanganui commences oh tbf 2-It li. llepn-s n: aI i ves leu e to leave Fort (.’lialnifi'S and Mannkan by tlif New Z. a'and Compaiiv’s steaiiifrs on tie- I'.Mb; IN VEh’CA IK i 11-. Ffbi-iary J. Tim --tr-els Wfi'f !iglil"d with gas for Hie first line last c\filing. Fornn! inauguration of gas supply takes place tohioiTow night. NAB IE 11. .f' February 2. Luck", lieturning Officer (old 11 if electors of Extern Maori district that be had taken legal advice, and could not declare anyone duly elected. Should send a writ to the with facts advised thereon and numbers polled. The election null most lik'dv be held over again. A UCk'LAN:), February 2. The idr-weliyn anivCd from Fiji. ddie American ship Tnsearora is engaged survi ying for the cable from America to Australia. She proceeds op the 17th to Kamlavan for coals, and if she cannot obtain them there, goes to Sydney, and relurns as early as possible to resume the. survey: February .">. At the impn-st mi the body of Packer, a verdict of wilful murder was recorded against the .Maori Wynyatd. The police are out searching in all directions, but without obtaining any eliie to the present whereabouts of tile .mlirdere"; who is supposed to lie well on his Way towards the King country. iSiondin’s first /light’s performance was attended by live thousand personsId br/nn'-y I. Bnckland report* f.at t *. (K to .*}•.:* did ; er ltd lie- ; inimh i w. rc Cd Twer than d.n,t wer k. Sbv j> i;i:m vrd’y ph n- i- !• !. ’lw.y. 2s tifl r;. hj lower iinui wedicr.s a! j r vie its v !m «.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 85, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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