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Napier, Monday The enrpenter* have =truck for ]^ h <Ihv. A ure-it number of buildings are brought to ■ standstill, including three liott Is. - 1 Wellington, Monday,. It is »aid thnt tbi luspension of the Provincial Auditor is causing considprab'i inconronipnco throughout too pioviiu'e owing to suspension of Treasury payments. A number of gentlemen wbo feel strongly on the subject of Sul Ivan's being sent to America by the Government, subscribed and sent a telegram by Gothenburg for San Franci«ro, npprisinjr t.ho Government of that pWe of the fact It is generally thought that Sullivan will not be allowed to It nd after the receipt of the telegram, audit i» hopod that the Government will not allow him to proceed. The Luna left on Saturday night on a trip in connection with sites for lighthouses. The Middle Island coast will probably take three week*. Inverctrgill, Monday. The first twelve miles of the Mataurtjiine have been formally handed to the Government by Messra Brogden, the cont ractors. There was an eicunion to Woodlands. Five hundred persons including Governor Weld were ou the train mid present at the luncheon.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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188LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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