SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents.)
ArncLAN'D, Wednesday, noon. Mr Cleghorn falls foul of the penny-a-liners and wriies to the Auckland Press indignantly denying the statements that Winiata was allowed in his house to listen to his daughters' music, or that the young Lul.es allowed him to accompany them in their walks, about Epsom. Air Cleghoi-n, it appears, has only two daughters, — one married, living in Taranaki, the other has been on a visit to her during the whole time Winiata and Packer were employed on the farm. Messrs Stafford, Fitzherbevt, and Buniy are the leaders of the new Centralist Coalition party. The " Herald " substantiates its statement that the working expenses of the Auckland railway for December exceeded the receipts by £1,368 13d Id. The ship Corona, arrived at Port Chalmers, brings 318 passengers and several cases of typhus fever.
7.30 pm. Volunteer Part-ngton won Dr Campbells belt with a score of 120. Sk.nner the champion was con-idira ly ahead until the la9t range, whenhe made vorv bad shotting and hia totel was two under Putlington's. PtirtitiJtoa has woa tlie belt before.
Wb llington Mr Reynolds is nientionei as the probable ippuker of fie Assembly Sir J Vo^i-l's reception is expected to bo most enthusiastic.
Taubakch. The Arawa* d»mnnd the murderers of P.-te.a, who, it is I'loiod aro waking abjub unoon(Orned at Kilekale
The Otngo mslitnlo propc>3e to sond .a eipeditioj to the Auckland Islands for scieotifiu eiplar ation.
BVG-LISII SUVIM.\RY. Hoxitih . The Aravrata arrived with Sir J Vo^i-l is pissenger, bringing telegraphic news from London to Jnnu>irj 29tli Tl>e Prince of vVales is visiting the rnj*hs of Bomb'iy. Thrt rccrtption prograuame inoluclod a. pi'Ocesßi'Hi ol 250 elephants. The Rij'ahs's comm'noei ootnbinod movo-m>-nfs aijiiinut C.irhst* S|jam«li «lecbi xis resulted in lir^e inHJitiiii«s for the Gk>vornin >nt> Tne Prussian Budget shewa a deticie oy of over three millions A pnn-im of £300 i* awardel to Mr* Goodenoutiti. Tie wool market isouiet, priooi firm.
Melboubnb. Sir Julius Vcrol hid four hours oonversuion by tnleirriph with tha PoFtmasfcer General of Sydney, ii'nl lireeii. ral.viro to ihe mail ternoe, to chur^e Fiji a vi Vbw Otle lorn» tire thousand pound* ca a 'i for oonrejanoeof mails thus reriuoing the -üb<d v ro >tru > nit vo ud bv the 'L^ieinblj a'-d pivs rriiikj Now Zetland cotttal *ervice. The Au-itruhtn and New Z-'daud oablo arrived in porfeoh order by the Hiberuia and Edinburgh whioli cotnincnoed lnymg on Saturday I.i-l. Tney expect t^rMob New ZaaJaad by tbs 18th jukt.
The ditfcripeful Bcen-s in the Victorhn AbSembly continue. No progress is nude with business.' The Albion is awaiting the Suez Mail.
KTDNIY. The creditors of H*ll anil the Pacific Mail Company, solicited, the Premier fora geltlem nt of claims and wi-t" rpf n*p<\
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