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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.

Welhugton. Monday. The Povincial Council nomination foe the city look place to-day. For the seven vacant seats these w«re nominated Messrs Taylor, Pearce, Hunter, Buckley, Garter, Crawford, Wallace, Dransfield, Borlace, and Eainie. Tlie show of hands was in favour of the first seven. A. poll iokea place on Thursday. Christchurcb, Monday. Lady Bowen arrived here last night. She left by "the s.s. Albion for Wellington to-day. Eight Volunteer representatives have qualified for competing at the Gqlpnial Prize firing.

Punedin, Tuesday. In the action of McCombe t. Low, runliolders, £)» fiilse imprisonment, a verdict of £770, for damages was awarded. Tho Dutq'i Q-allioL, lighter," coming in harbour in tow of the Wallabi, grounded and filled. She was laden with cargo ex Zelandia, which was considerably damaged in consequence. The dispute between the Chinamen and Europeans at Woolshed about a claim ended in a collision, in which a Chinaman had his leg broken, and a European was considerably bruised. Sailed : E. Boverie, for Londons with 29 passengers and 4,900 bales of wool ; Peter Denny, for London,' with 9 passengers and 5,105 bales wool.

(From the Star.) Wellington. Official telegrams report the King party much dishearteueil by the result of 'the Xlaangatauta'ri meeting. ' Stewart, the alleged father of the child recently born in the Lunatic Asylum, will be charged with rape at the JL'olice Court to-day!" Seigeant Marshall, of the Armed Constabulary, wj^s presented with a testimonial yesteiday by the constabulary on his promotion to the rank of sergeant-major.

r»ow Plymouth. Mr McLean is expected to be successful with the native lnnd question here. He will arrive here in the Luna on a visit to Fntca Hautcra, and then proceed bock to Whanganui.

Ljttelton. T\)o Louis has arrived froit} the C^po <jf (Jo 4 Od Hopp with the balance of i\\c Agamemnon's cargo.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 30 January 1873, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 30 January 1873, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 30 January 1873, Page 2

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