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BY TELEGRAPH.

(ntoit oreville's telegram company, renter's agents.)

Christchuroh Bth. Mr Brogden has arrived. He has visited Lyttelton to inspect the Harbor Works. * April 9.

It is rumered that Mr Karslake retires from the representation of Coleridge, la the event of the rumor being correct, it is supposed Mr Cracroft Wilson will be a candidate for the vacant seat.

Nelson, Bth. Arrived— Tyrol, from London, 128 days out.

N.AFIEK, Bth. The Nevada's boilers are in such condition as to prevent her going down the Coast. She wiU remain at Auckland for repairs.

Napier, via Wellington, April 9. The Governor arrived at Taupo yesterday. He attended a Native meeting, an<* was well received. He proceeds to^*ano to-day. Auckland, April 9. rpjjg t^.i of Cyrus Haley has commenced §^na attempt to murder young Russell. "Haley defended himself, and challenged twelve jurors. He would have challenged the thirteenth, when the judge interfered. The Crown challeaged three, and the Crown Prosecutor intimated that he would produce additional evidence.

The Nevada's mail is awaiting the Wellington, which will be despatched immediately she arrives.

Greytown, April 10. A servant of Mr John Russell was killed by falling off a horse.

ChRISTCHPKCH, April 10. Professor Hasehnayer is creating the greatest excitement ever witnessed in Canterbury. Hundreds are turned away from the doors nightly. The Professor's agent leaves to-day for Dunedin.

Wellington, April 11. The N.Z.A.S. Company's LIU shares brought Ll4 10s. at Auction,to-day.

Auckland, April 11. A man named Simpson, attempted suicide by cutting his throat. He is expected to recover. Sailed : Wellington.

Port Chalmers, 4 pm.

The nomination of candidates for the representation of the Port in the Provincial Council, took place at ,the Resident Magistrate's Cou t at noon. Messrs Dench, O'Donoghue, McDermid, McKenzie, Pitt, and Millar were proposed and seconded. All the candidates, excepting Mr Pitt who was absent, addressed the electors. Mr Millar stated he had no intention of contesting the election. The poll is appointed to take place on the 18th insfc.

Wellington, April 13.

The Independent to-day publishes congratulatory telegrams between the authorities in Auckland and Wellington and Greville's Agency, relative to ooening direct communication by telegraph with Auckland. Arrived. PHcebe. Uespatches trom the Agent-General state that a steady stream of immigrants will arrive in May and J«na. The Governor telegraphs that his .reception by iiVa Natives was satisfactory. He did uot visit the Kingites, a question of Maori etiquette Having arisen. The .Nevada was detained at Auckland until twenty immigrants on Soames Island bad quarantined an additional fifteen days, owing to the Armed Constabulary mixing with the people. News has arrived here that Mr Karslake, member for Christchurch, has resigned. Mr John Jebson is a candidate.

Napier. A child, 19 months old, has been poisoned by eating lucif ers.

Grahamstown.

Mr Horton, late proprietor of the Timaru Herald, has purchased a half-share in the Thames Advertiser.

Wellington, April 16.

A man named Knocks yesterday proceeded to Otaki, in charge of two constables, to exhume the body of a man known by the name of Bob. Knocks informed the police he was murdered by Karaitiana two years ago.

. Auckland, April 15. Abel Goldsworthy, a miner, was found dead in the street.

Mr Peppercorn, after twenty years residence in Sydney, has returned, and claims a large tract of valuable land at Coromandel.

It is intended to exchange Haley to Dun•edin as a prisoner to prevent crime, should he escape. ' It is believed the schooner Jubilee that was missed on a voyage from Auckland to Napier three years ago was stolen — the master, Harry HilL having been seen in Belfast. The vessel was valued at LBOOO.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume IV, Issue 220, 18 April 1872, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Tuapeka Times, Volume IV, Issue 220, 18 April 1872, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Tuapeka Times, Volume IV, Issue 220, 18 April 1872, Page 6

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