New Zealand Telegrams.
• AUCKLAND, Wednes lav. Referring to paragraphs which »ppeare(i iv Wajkato Times aud A ckland papers, about the '^aika o dand-book, several Southern newsPapers speak highly to Mr L^ny; 'ridge's project and urge the publi cation of similar "colonising paoiphecs" as being "calculated to do jjre* service to property-ho ders m raising r-he value of District lands and promoting bona fide settlement," AUCKLAND, Last night. A. petition, signed by 160 nn c n ployed was forwarded to M •Swanson fo-day. asking him to eueavour to get the pu ilic workcommenced. The City Couucil ha* '•■•cc v^d a Government subsidy 01 £3645. THAMES, Tuesday. The "Star" this morning contain •he following memo, from Dr Faymr: -Edward Shutil-worth, bo-chcr. • iving aG Shellback, was found earl liis morning m Bhel back Cre- k -enseless. He was brought t.o th hospital, where I HX.unined him iiis l«fr. arm was broken an 1 tw i ri'i. smashed, and their po u^cl ex r r<mities have perforated ihe luiiy, causing considerable hemorrag« fr>rn rhe month. He w«s peck-clv Ben-e. hss. Those who brought him did not know who he was or anything about •lirn. At noon he was paru>illy conscious. He does not know how h =rot to Tararua, or how he got into the creek. .He 1 »st remembers being ! m Mary-street, near the hospital L j is feared the case will terminate fatally. PARLIAMENTARY. Wellington, L ist night. Mr Wakefield introduced a bill referring Capain Beadon's cla'<m to land m the Piako to arbitrators, with power to make award. The Times says the opinion is confirmed that the Government has received unfavorable intelligence with « reference to the five milli »n loan Nevertheless they would be •i hie to obtain *n advance to prosecute the public works. In the House yesterday Mr ! 2©>rge presented a petition from 22 residents of Cm bridge, asking the Government to inquire into the cause why the sale of ailo*. ments m j Cambridge were nob authorised. Mr Mnc.ionald presented a petition ifr>m Mi Vesey Stewart, reprosent--1 ing the success of his former settlements, aud praying lor further grants of land.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1152, 13 November 1879, Page 2
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