LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE OMEO AT THE BLUFF.
London, Feb. 21. The now Ministry is officially constituted. The Firot Lord of the Treasury, Disrneli ; Lord Chancellor, Lord Cairn* ; PnwjcVnf of t!ip Council, Duke of Richmond ; L*rd of the P.ivy Sps?, Enr) M»lmp»hurv; Foreign Secretary, Earl D. rby ; Secretary for Indift, Siarquia of Salisbury ; Srcret»ry for thi» Colonies, Earl Ctrnnrron ; Seoretarv of War, G itborne Htrdy ; Horn.- Soi'retary, R A. Cros* ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Nortbcvti-i P«;»tma 3 tei-Qe-ni-ral, Lord John Manners : Lord ot the Admiralty Georee Word Hunt. Prices of wool well maintained. SToney easy. Corn m irVct flat. W ont nupoliwi abnn'lant B«nk r<**e- <W per cem. Ijiopo h a )txo\ory in tho New Zealand l.mnp murk«t. ihc flon Iiobfj-t Buurke hn* Wen u\>uinnUsd Souretar^ of F.-wn Affairs; Sir H^m-jr EblwUon, Under S.oiotar; of Home Department ; tht* Hon — JMdcrle*. nrir President of tlie Board of Trade ; Mai-quia of Hnrtington, Chirf aefiretur\ ior Ireland. The death of Shirluy Brook, author aud editor ot' London Punch, and tho Rev Thuinni.Bini.ev isunhouncd.
February 24. The Gertunn Emtvror hns rttfrn to Earl Runnell noknovr]fd»ing tbt> receipt of the resolution passed i»t St Jaine.-'!. Pill sjn)pathism^ »ntli lum tu hi* coitU cl «itli Uitra-jllon-t»nr<i. Slates jmt firmly dpteniniiPfl to battle witli clerical pwtj without infringing free extra religion.
FebvHwry 'lb. Additional appointments haye been made, vie : Fifcst Commissioner of "Works, Lord Heiirj Lt«nnu* > Attovuey-Gtneral, Sir Richard Buggrlly ; Chief Si'crctnri- for Treluiul, Sir Mic'.afl Edw^rdH.eksBcucli; .1.»hi»- Stock Ti-ettnuirr, ATJe) biniili uiid s WiilIu!n""Hiirt 1 -T>uko > *;" 1^»nl OhamberWii,' Sl.irquis of Bath. ,,..„' r , . - '- • - A buttle of 12 hour* duruliou Iiuh occurred k>twe«u tlio Aahnntreti and tlia British troops. A'h all tees lossci heavy; Dnfjliib lo«s^b aUo m wte.
Tebruiii V 26. "Wolsalev reached ComraaajJc aft»r firp ilnyVhfird Sgljting, lasimllies ol she Jinti-h r ow lirrVly 300 killed irnd voundou. VVolaele^ expected treaty of peace to be *ignod • nd returned. The march to t.!ie coaat commenced on t.ie 6th.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 284, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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