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[iSY EM3CTBIC TELEGRAPH.] (PER PRESS ASSOOrvTION) January 28. Th> sh'ik* nuwame in Loudon hareached snc'. a height fiat the po'ii^ are instruct"d to arrest l»,alers w'len their action?! give rise to disturbance oi obstruction. This mav appear arbitrary , but.' it is not ensv to say what, e'sbe done that is of a practical character. An Australian swimmer, named Wood, is sni 1 to be Virions of shooting the Ni'hjrara -Fdls. It is to be hoped that w> foo'hardy an undertaking will not ond so fatally as so many other Himilir attempt have .lone. Lord Wolseley advocated merged pay for British solfjiws in an interesting article contribute to an American magazine. I The Lmilm Dickers Stnk* Fund balance sheet credits Auvrali* with contributing £30,00 >, mt £50,000 as stated in a cable from Victoria. lhquestion is woat has bpc>m" of tlie differences,, English Trade Councils and Unions subscribed £4254 and received back £12(101 DaNEDiN. Jan. 30. At the D'inedin Conference of Chamh-rs of Cmi.nj*re\ Mr Stead of Christchurch successfully combatted the opinion that the introduction of suitable immigrants), on a large scnle is not condu-ivH to the Colony's prosperity, and carried a resolution in favour of this clause, Auckland, Jan. 27. A telegram received at. Whangarei from Mr R Thompson, M H R, announces tfiat Puhipuhi is to be opened to mining op.T*»ions-as'soon as the regulations are drawn un and'* signed by the Governor. More rich stone has been found in the district. January 23. The weather has been sup-rb for a we Q k past, ami gives ev«rv promise of continuing so. 'IV number of visitors in Auckland is simply enormous, surrounding country districts are aim >s* depopulated. It is estimated that, including the resident p>piiiatnn. th-re will be 10).00 : > p-ople in Auckland during the Jubilee holidays. It is inpossible to get a si igle bed in An-k----land. Tie hundred hotels in the city and suburbs are packed.
Janmr" 80.-./.& Auckland is in hi? 1 ! jubilee continues en' fete four days. The messages of congratulations from the Queen an l- L»rl Knntsford were enthusiastically recivel by the multitud-* assembled opp«i:e the Government House, to welcome L inls Onslow and Cu'rhgton, Ahniral Sc>t\ Sir John Tnuraton, Governor of Piii. and other nobabl-s. A Mt>ri war dine-e under their patr>'i:i.ye H >rns one of th' features 'of to-lav's snl a yatc» rac If <r th'. Mitiial fiife Associations pHzs in wiijh fifty yiehts contest. Tine regatta yesterday wa* the fi test seen in the Colony. Two days racing and many other attraction* are on the programme of sport*;, ard all Auckland and mining centres are en fete. Wellington', January 28. At of the repres motives of Hearn and Stephenson, Dr Fe'l was appointed' referee, and Mr G Fisher, MH R, judge fop the sen! ling raee on Saturday ne:it. It was aland-aided to alter articles no as to give the referee pow- rof altering the course. The race is arranged to take place betw -en 4 and 7 p.m. Tnere is very little wagerinur over the cutest here, but it is sail Hearn's people have a little money to pejul ate with.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 31 January 1890, Page 3
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