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LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.

[BY TELEORAFH.— PRItSS ASSOCIATION. 1 Wm-uifOTON, Monday. The Hon. Mr Ballance returned from Wiinganuj by the Stormbird yesterday afternoon. He expresses himself highly satisfied with tho reception accorded to the Native Landi Disposition BUJ by the natives at Aramohb last week. The Minister of Justice is still communicating with the authorities, and endeavouring to arrange for Mary Morau, who was charged with infanciti ]c at Oamaru, beinff tried at the ensuing criminal session, Dunedin. In the meantime, should Mr* Moran appear for .bail on her own recogniwances, the Government, it is understood, will not object to her being released on th/>se terms. t This- Governor and Lady Jervois and-; aide-de-camp left for Onehunga to-night. The Chief Justice does not go to Auckland, Justice' Gillies having decided to take the criminal •easions. The Gazette to-night calls Parliament together for the despatcfrof busings on the 13th May. i ' •• r * t , At a meeting of Smith's^ creditors this afternoon, the Official Assignee said the question for creditors^ to consider was whether they should notiable hombfor fcfiearrest of the debtor, inasmuch that he left the colony with valuables in his posseufbn and did not pay his creditors. The meeting adjourned uutil Tne»d \y.

Tenders are wanted ' by the Hamilton Domain Board for grading a drain in Hamilton East. Ratepayers in the Man^apiko Road District arc directed to an advertisement in another column. ' ' ' Mr John Knox will sell at the Hamilton Auction Mart on Saturday, produce, &c, chests drawers, plough, harrows, &c. Ho has for private sale first-class A I cock's billiard table with all requisites, seats, &c: We again draw the attention of the pubitc tr the fact that the sale of Mr T. S. Buckland's stock, furniture and effects will be held at hi* residence, near Cambridge, to-morrow. Mr John McNicol Will yrieid the hammer. Messrs, Vaile and Dourlas will bold an important land sale at Richfield on April Sth. They wll offer the balance of the unsold town land suburban lots, the property known as the Club HbrrfpiEstate, of 11400 acres, -w^h improve? men* togStßer with several improved qoudtry MCtiots, from 50 to 500 *crei, tc^, ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2141, 30 March 1886, Page 2

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LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2141, 30 March 1886, Page 2

LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2141, 30 March 1886, Page 2

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