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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Nfw Zkaiand Herald.) Napior, Tuesday.

A lar<jp nnmbrr of entrip* weiv iwiMvt'd ln«t niirht foi* the races. The meeting promises to bo very successful. Great preparation is beuit; lnuile for the reception to the coloum! repreieiiltttives. A lurge at*p»i'l»nce is anticipated.

Wellington, Tuesday. Mr McKellar, (lie newly appointed Provn cial Auditor, having rofusrd to cortily to onv warrant for the ptvnv nt of money out of the Provincial Tre»»ury, the matters in dispute between the General and Provincial Governments are to bo decided by the Supreme Court. The MOII2OI doc> not ii'«\e till to morrow. The Mongol inquiry is not yet concluded.

Nelson, Tuosday. Tho entries for the Nelson Jockey Club Handicap for April 29, closed yesterday w ltli tho follow ing horses : — VValtors's Yattonna ; Watt's Calumny and Parawhenua ; Campbells Calamity and Azucena, (filly) ; Kodwood'a Kapapo and Deadshot T'icre ore five entries for tho steeplechase. One ton of picked etonc from the Golden Eidfie elnim, Anatori, in the Collinpwood district yielded 41 ouccea. Tho stone was carried on men'% bieks 33 mill**.

Christchurcb, Tuesday. At a meeting of the Board of fJ-ovrrnnrs in the Canterbury College yesterday nftcrnoon, it was resolved that it is 'luirablo to apply for atliliation to the University of New Zealand, but tb a preliminary to sueli afli lint ion. that communication be oponed with Ihe governing body of the University of Otasjo. with a view ot ascertaining- if the University of Otago and the Canterbury College cuu arrange to t«ko common aition in applying lor itfliliation. The strike ainong*t the lumpers has caused all but a cessation of businoss on the wharf. They demand 14s per day or Is 6d per hour. The Mongol Commission rose to-day, aftor deciding not to sit again until the arrival of the immigrant* who were ettroute bv the Phosboand now detained at Lvttplton. Tt is said that 1 . f > Vn.v f ilon Intclv ha« nnt, been of tho most satisfactory kind tit to tho sufiurv lniim, or \\ t>it of it, on fcho voyajj<».

Lyttelton, Tuesday. The Phoebe arrived here on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with some of the Morvol'i. immigrants. The Health Olneer boarded her, and on hi- return ordered the quarantine flag up. The Board of Health then l >eld a meeting, the Superintnndftnt. being in the ohnir. From information received from Dunedin the decision wan to put t!ic steamer into quarantine! and land the immigrants at the station, although there waß no sign of iiekness on bonrd. The saloon pa I*,1 *, ■engem aro disgusted. The immigrants were larded las night. At a Board meeting held today th« den'sion was that tho saloon passensen be released in Canterbury, and the hte^Hipo drtainfd 1101 10 steamer being allowed to p'Oi^fd mi her voyage There in no eDmmunioTtion ullhwitl with t ho shore Great indignation is expressed ngamst Otnpo oifii'i-i's for allowing immigrants to come. on s'lore before thoroughly well. Tlitri- \a* 11 great strike here t^-day. The lumpers on "tins and men in storei struck work, and demanded 12t (or <mj?lii h uir,T'le moo] dumners hnyo deoided to resume work to-morrow , ftf Us. pci d..j of a, re honrs

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 5 March 1874, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Nfw Zkaiand Herald.) Napior, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 5 March 1874, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Nfw Zkaiand Herald.) Napior, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 5 March 1874, Page 2

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