(FROM THE NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION AND ANGLO-AUSTI'.ALIAN PRESS TELEGRAM COMPANY.) Cambridge. The whole of the Constabulary force in the province of Taranaki are ordered to the Waikato. It is rumored that the Constabulary stationed in the Poverty Bay district are also to proceed to the Waikato. Kukutai says there are about one thousand natives there, all told. The natives are greatly afraid of the Government accepting the services of the Ngapuhis. Alexandra.
It is quite certain our Hauhau friends do not l')ok upon the Maori Contingent as enemies, a canoe-lood of corn and potatoes having just arrived as presents for them. There is a report going about that the Ringites have determined to take the initiative in going to war, as they have an idea that the Government are waiting for spring, when the crops are in, before attacking them. Tauranga. Mr. Douglas has resigned his seat in the Provincial Council. Messrs. Edgecunibe, Skeet, and Norris, are candidates for the vacant seat. The cutter Waterlily was wrecked at Tauranga Heads on Saturday night, 21st June, and abandoned. She had sailed for Auckland. Nelson. “ In the actions of Mr. Eyes versus Mr. Card (the proprietor of the Marlborough Press), and Mr. Millington (the proprietor of the Blenheim 2Ve«>s), both rules were discharged on the ground that the prosecutor did not Court with clean hands on account of previous adultery. Dunedin. The company that purchased the Morning Star newspaper intend issuing a first-class daily, to be called the Globe. There will be an influential directory, and Mr. Pyke will be editor. Wellington. Telegrams report the death of Mr. Gray, Inspector of Post Offices, at San Francisco. The Press Association has collapsed, and its interests will be handed over to the AngloAustralian Agency from the Ist July. Christchurch. Willshire walked the thousandth mile splendidly this morning in 9min. 50sec. amidst cheers from the crowd, and ho started to walk an extra mile, which he performed in 9min. 45 sec. A meeting passed a resohdion condemnatory of the opening of the museum on Sundays. Napier. The charge of perjury against Henare Tomoana whs dismissed.
POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. THE POUND. SEALED TENDERS will be received till SATURDAY, the sth July, from persons willing to fulfil the duties of Poundkeeper for the year ensuing, from the Ist July. The Poundkeeper to provide Pound accommodation and to receive all the dues from the Pound —including proceeds of stock sold. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. > Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Pound,” and addressed to the Chairman of the Board. By Order, WILLIAM D. LYSNAR. Secretary. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD: ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING. THE Rate-payers of the District are hereby notified that the Annual Public Meeting will be held in the Court-house, Gisborne, on MONDAY, the 21st of July. < By Order, WILLIAM D. LYSNAR, . Secretary. ANTED—A SHEPHERD. Apply to SKILLICORN 4 CLARK, Makaraka. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that any person ’found trespassing on the Tangihanga Run, with dogs, will be prosecuted. SKILLICORN & CLARK.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 2 July 1873, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 2 July 1873, Page 3
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