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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[Pun Pkkss Agknoy.] PORT CHALMERS. March 17. The ship Wellington from Glasgow with im nigrants. is at the Heads ; sickness reported, but nature unknown. DUNEDIN. March 17. At the City Court, Louis Basch was discharged to-day, on charge of embezzleiment of £5, the property of the Colonial Building and Investment Society. The argument in the Tairoa salvage 'is concluded. Deputy Judge Willi.-;..-: reserved judgment. WELLINGTON. March '.A , Backhand, assistant master in tie lingtou College, resigns his appointment Through ill health. Cricket Match—Wellington v. Nelson,— Play was commenced cn the Basin Reserve at eleven o’clock this morning. The Nelson Team won the toss, and scut tin; Wellington team to the wickets, and put them out for ;?! runs the lidding of’the Nelsouites was very good. Nelson made 104 in first innings,’ against exceedingly good howling. Wellington started their second innings a little before live, and when time was caded at fi.3o, they lost two wickets fq; yhvm hj; runs. Play will by resumed ot. £> . my. Wellington’s fielding much imm.m N-lson. Day - fine throughout. • The Auckland schooner Peerless was sold for £2,ofid to Higginson and Morgan, ’ ’of Noumea.

In consequence of letters sent to officials asserting that the captain of the Auckland steamer Southern Cross intended effecting escape of political prisoners, an ininin fiou was issued preventing her plying hi, >i|.; coast. The crew have returned m ill!- Si-sy. Letters have been sent wdiich it biped will remove the embargo. TARANAKI. March 18. Vogel telegraphs to the Superintendent from "Wanganui that telegraph will be at Once commenced at the back of the Mountain. Thomas Hole, found guilty of making false declaration of marriage at Paten received sentence here. He was lined OAMARE. March 18. \V. J. Steward, late member fur Waikiki disiriet.'was presented this afternoon with a. handsome silver salver, ami two bundled a d hitv sovereigns, as a recognition ot the disinterested manner in which he had served Oamarn and the district in the House for tiie last five years

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 99, 22 March 1876, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 99, 22 March 1876, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 99, 22 March 1876, Page 2

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