WE are very glad that at last the work of enquiry, preparatory to retrenching the expenditure of our Government Departments, is to he formally commenced. Mr. Parkes's resolutions ...
Article : 825 wordsA public meeting of the inhabitants was held hereo, at the police office, on Tuesday, the 20th, for the purpose of organising a committee to collect subscriptions in aid of the Indian Relief Fund. The Rev. C. Child was moved into the chair. A ...
Article : 357 wordsWe are in receipt of Wellington papers to the 9th April, and of Auckland journals to the 10th April. The Council met at Wellington, on the 22nd March. The Superintendent's speech contained nothing of any interest to ...
Article : 1,472 wordsAs far as I am enabled I send you on abstract of the proceedings this afternoon in the Legislative Assembly After the production of certain papers and other business of an unimportant nature, ...
Article : 735 wordsGENTLEMEN—You have again introduced my name into your leader, in a manner calculated to do me discredit. The article I complain of urges the Government "to lay down some definite rules as to the absence of the Clerk of Petty ...
Article : 506 wordsGeneral trade has been dull during the week, owing to the rainy weather Teams are scarce and are not easily to be procured Rates, however, have not risen, and remain at lost week's quotations. ...
Article : 775 wordsARRIVALS.—April 21. Brilliant, schooner, 112 tons, Captain Wilson, from Moreton Bay 9th instant, Gazelle, schooner, 230 tons, captain Jones, from Auckland 12th instant, with 25 passengers. Dart, brig, 150 tons captain Jinkins, from Port ...
Article : 270 wordsThe official report of the immigration Board with reference to the Stebonheath has been at length printed, and will be found in another column Some few additional facts are brought to light, but nothing to after the judgment on the case which we ...
Article : 1,198 wordsMort and Co. offered for sale to-day 114 bales wool, 39 casks tallow, 2[?]15 sheepskins, 702 hides, horns, and sundries. There was a better demand for wool, and prices were firmer in anticipation that the news by the next steamer will bring ...
Article : 1,463 wordsWith reference to the Treasury Notice, dated 7th January, 1858, it is hereby notified, that tenders will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock of Tuesday, the 11th May, for furnishing in the districts undermentioned, the supplies required for the ...
Article : 1,833 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-five minutes past four. The business transacted was not of any (Treat importance, the Government business on the papers uelug postponed, in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-five minutes past three. NEW MEMBER. G. H. Cox, Esq., took the oaths and his seat as member for ...
Article : 1,012 wordsSince our last report the supply of fat stock has been very limited We have had no sheep. The few lots of cattle offered have realised very satisfactory prices, indicating a decided improvement on the recent state of the market. We have advices ...
Article : 3,804 wordsOur annual race[?] came off on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last. In comparison with last year, the attendance on each day was rather thin; but no doubt many were afraid to venture out. In consequence of the threatening aspect of the ...
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