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_ • , , ' Ttyttaoga, Tlmr»day. The Superintend^ and party, afftjr a very calm nnd pl«ai«ut pau*|e j«»o*a it Wf-pa«b '6ji«. i very lar«e orowd was wasting; leeininglx. all T»u>ttnga to the front. Laud and f#pk>ng*d olieert^ere.given for tli«* Superintendent, Who unit recaiveja o/j lading by a deputation heoded' byCapt Ta»k», »-}io>ml f-Jdnj? ftnd oi.thuaiaatic cordial add«M of w©lcoine, Th*» .Supwiwtendoat, replied. T»>e portj it »t*7J>g »t 000k r j hotel,, wd^ ytj.ll remain her* till Monday, on jrhieh day. at ten, a g'r#at nafcivo gtthering is (o meet hU honor. , • ' •- < :
• ' ' . Napier, Thursday. A JWtori woinan^one of HtptiWa .trirg,-j{a| .thrown from ihpt horse, $er foot 'caught in lh« ~stirrnpi when the waa logged a long distance, and literally toijn Wpieces.- , fAfJ tf^e imm{«r«at*» pfi 1 Queen of the North «ro engagod. Ptetirl. a GerT^^ni wu, drpwned . whilst Swirrnnwle for a w>^ef in tH» harbor. ' •
; Wellington, Thnreday. in* City- Council to- day diirun the qiwstion ot drainage uM the of nleatw^ fciwr Mayor diroct bj th« -. A public merting wa« h>ld )wfni«lit t^» »ppoint; r comWltftivtp •elect ,r*pje»ent«Ufrt for the Canterbury lnterpic.#ijio.4i rt-gatib. Tbe Wellington OJub declined to con» they were dctwmined to eend their awft. crew BQpn<»r fchjfti tljow itap be'broien up. : • ■ ■ .
"' —,;. ■ \ „ . Lytu-ltpt), Thuv»d»? . Mr Wtlkittf potWutW, fitir« oniv pension, Mr All* 11 *v*7» l «'«wvpouth inHnigranJj^iUUnforing 820, w«i»
L'hh smbi-H qI ti ie vV ii O&is'uj miphw lueinon tcaied to eight" docks' imprbommnt for broauliing cargo. iil( j al)eim, TliursMnj. The Celeelia) Queen, ship, Las cleared W Lon on with a | car(,o uf £1,0^)00 wortu *>»' uool ouu waj reuUj to bull, i but tlie auuKir churn foaled, it is bup^o-wd, with the old auciior of tiie «|ii(J Hero.
Dunodui, Thuiad&y. T. v .i» Oo int.il l.uvo resolved nob lo pmvhmjo tue Unircraioy fo. 1 a Tjwu Hall, as the Surveyor lias reported against its Tue Cifcy Council have agreed to *iie aaitoiit the Octagon tlie Fouf^tf S<ii»ool, in coutulomtion of the Q-overnmeut ' lmricliiif( over tartajn prqperty to t!i«m. Tuero vvus AilrturiniOnioua <Jebato \u tue Council last night rte vhe site for the ToW Kail. Waller spoke agairufc time. .AthnH-p^nt tLwo-sotne' malicious peiwn put out'tiie gas. Ho charged tho,reportera ivitu it. It wits indignantly denied bv the only reporter present. The m.'etmg reaiiti/ed, and sat till &\q o'clqpfc" without arriving at any decision. Tlie Dock Trdatees waited on the Superintendent in reference to tljc^nsthening the dock. , Tua au,j3rintendent said the dock would not poy expenses. It would benecea«arj to giro the matter a good deal of consideration.
Bluff, Tbnrsflay. , , The Alh.imbcfl, "Sinclair, master, left Melbourne at 2 30' p in. on the Slat; and arrived at t! c Bluff at, 5 p.m. on tlie 51 h. She bring* 62 paloon, and 46 steerage passengers, 240 tons cargo, and 20 horses for all ports. She sails for Dunodiu at 3 p.m. to-ruorrovr.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 272, 7 February 1874, Page 2
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