SEPCIAL TELEGRAMS.
[I'llKaS AGENCY.] Ausxvndra, l«st night. Tawhiao, with h*s pe< pie, re. I turned from the Falls, n ar the township, yesterday. The meeting io March next wi'l prob>ibly be lieid at the s-me p-we as the lite one. Purnk tv yen<*rally re ides there with his peo >le. At the lies' meeting, a ful d«scussion of all the vi*xed questions will be "the business The late one was mer* ly to welcome an old friend. Te Kooti endeavo ired m vain to get them io talk business. He was told that nothing of the kind would allowed. Te Kooti is anxious to •'■et » full pardon for himself. It is reported that he is n»w allowe I to send and receive correspondence by tue mails, \
■Aockl-.n-.., I..SC ,iigiC. M meters h.ivo .. e ,.i ecivi \y d« •ua i ins all day. H e •*!, i.v,"" aho u-ave.ie- 1 overland trim .M ,lc m to ; wa, on them, urg ; ..l iho opening of i-uii rivHi* to blurnpi-jiiuis, I'lie Minister.? | dlll , c to-morrow uijiiiii.g. Mr Sheehan r.-in-iiua beliiul. Ljvy, th.« cornetij'ilayer, departed si.ideuly by the steam ir C ,' of s'.w VTork. leaving hi* emipany 1 wi h a balance of sdarie- unpaid aid an engagement unfulfilled. Minnie B.nke, a prostim c, while iiem r cimrged m tue Police Curt co nay, drew a bottle from un te.tier .^hawl, dnd threw i- at Mie cousab«'s head, biting Jiff- . a .il ihsou, bnt neither were hurl. Sh«. was s*ntencd to two liioiitu,' for he ffonce. The Australians Ind a praotice tor to-iuon ow'.s mutch. Wellington, last night. Healy, of Newcsth, Waikato, .row l'rump Crd m Ames' ad -Nor h's sweep. The lollowing tips tv given fr the rac-s: — Cup, D.iueb-iry aud Tr mp Gar-1 ; Flying Stakes, Is-.ac Walton and Junebir-: Jock y Club Handicap, Ifch-ma; Deuby, Trum,. Ca.-.i -.nd Clmkeoor. ; ilurr Park SI'ARUS, Isaac W.i to. i ; PROVINCIAL dA.\D CAP, ivknpo .md Lg.icy. W € LLIN GTON, Ii u>» 1 1 y . On the re uni <>i k Sir G -urge U-iey trom aaikato h • wi I be i*k d i'» a idr.-&s a public vi eiing ai Wellington. Jo-night's « Po t'says i., has been ■irraiige-l ih.it th- hfou. Mr Lirnauh will hhOitly proceed to England as oue of the agents appointed to raise' -he new loan. B,f..re leaving, M. Liriiach will re. ire from tlie Cabinet and resign his seat m the Tissemhly. The negotiations cm uecied wi h raising ihe loan will b outriiiited to Julyau and Sargeaut, tne Crown Agents, the AgentGeneral, aud Mr L ru-.ch, as direct. _ly representing . the co oiy. It is probable that Mr Larnach, on resigning liis seat iv the Asseinu y, wi 1 be called to the Upper Hoa.*}. An address t.» the eh cots is publised on behalf ol George E Hot Burton by hij son, announcing tha' his father will c>u est the se t of Wellington Ci.y a_;aiusr, *.;r Pearoe, m tiie iuterest ot riir George G ey. i -UNKDiv, Tuesday. The G.iveruuieii! h-ive resolved lo !iiv ite tenders for tbe uou -truo'iou ol a hundred railway w.i.; »us, imilar io thuse .*lr*ady iv use m the coouy. leie,iltoneexper tnents wore trie to da. between Mosgiel and l)anedin, and wereq i.te sucaes iul. l\,e dis ance between the two |.|.tc 8 is four ecu miles. Mr Logan, the Te.t graph lv p Co., s.m^ s veral sou^s tiom the vlosgiei en* 4 , and every word reached che Dune -m end distinctly. The telephone instruments are me ely iin • wire-
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 879, 7 February 1878, Page 2
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586SEPCIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 879, 7 February 1878, Page 2
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