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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

■ -TAuckland, Sept. 39. The Herald to-day praises the clearness and comprehensiveness of the financial statement, and says that the stoppage of the Eoad Board subsidy was necessary. Grajiamstowx (Thames), Sept. 30. The Advertiser favorably criticises the financial statement. "Wellington, Sept. 30. The Education Board has resolved to aid public schools and to extend teachers' salaries. Mi* Brogden has consented to treat Contract No. 2 as at an end, having received contracts under No. 3 to the amount of £700,000. His securities under No. 2 are released. Sailed.— Eangitoto, for Nelson. Taran-aki, Sept. 30. The votes for the representation of Eg'iiont are evenly divided at this end of the district, but Major Atkinson is sure of a majority at Patea. His election ia certain. Nelson, Sept. 30. A requisition to Mr Saunders to stand for the Superintendency is being numerously signed.

Chbistchtjech, Sept. 30. The fiuancial statement is regarded lere as the precursor of a more healthy jt.ite of public affairs. It is considered ;o be lucid and encouraging confidence. Fever is rife in town and country. Tbe carpenters and joiners meditate striking. Lyttelton, Sept. 30. The s.s. Wellington sailed for Dunedin afc 4 p.m. Port Chalaiess, Sept 30. The Albyn's Isle haa arrived ia ten days from Newcastle, bringing Australian intelligence to the 19th. She brings 550 tons of coal. The Governor (Sir Hercules Robinson) was enthusiastically received at Newcastle. The demand for tonnage is high. Freight to Dunedin is 2oi. Tbe Great Britain has arrived at Melbourne, and tbe Lady Franklyn, from Cbina, with sugar. Toe latest from Adelaide states that wheat has a downward tendency ; flour is unchanged.

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Southland Times, Issue 1642, 1 October 1872, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1642, 1 October 1872, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1642, 1 October 1872, Page 2

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