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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    THE New Zealand Parliament is to meet on the 15th of next month, at the new capital. In some respects the session must be the most important ever held in this colony. The Wold ...

    Article : 3,066 words
  3. LYTTELTON.

    The Lyttellon Times, June 27, says:—"On Saturday afternoon, Captain Danvers, Mr. Parry (second mate), Mr. Grant (Customs), and Mr. Flocton, left the Countess of Seafield at about 5 o'clock, for a sail in ...

    Article : 521 words
  4. THE DEPARTURE OF THE HAUHAUS FROM OTAKI.

    The following are translations of Maori documents:— The first is from numerous Otaki chiefs, to the Hon. the Native Minister, with reference to their ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. THE HOKITIKA GOLD FIELDS.

    The Nelson Colonist of the 20th ultimo gives the following:— The s.s. William Miskin, Captain Hepburn, arrived here last night from Hokitika, which port she left on ...

    Article : 482 words
  6. THE END OF THE CAMPAIGN.

    THE campaign may now be considered to be finally concluded by the meeting of the troops from Wanganui and Taranaki. Colonel Warre, with a force of about 500 men of all arms—chiefly of the 70th and ...

    Article : 856 words
  7. LIFE-BELTS FOR SHIPWRECKED SAILORS.

    THE Committee of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution have for several years been painfully impressed by the fact, that, notwithstanding all the efforts made to rescue shipwrecked seamen, by means of the ...

    Article : 750 words
  8. OTAGO.

    From Dunedin we have news to the 28th ultimo. The following items of news are from the Otago Dailg Times of that date:— We are authorised to state that the resignation of ...

    Article : 837 words
  9. WELLINGTON.

    From Wellington we have dates to the 24th instant. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR.—H.M. s.s. Eclipse, with his Excellency Sir G. Grey and his private ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. CANTERBURY.

    The news from this province, received by the Prince Alfred, does not contain much interesting matter. Much discussion was going on in the local journals on the subject of the action of Mr. Aicken, ...

    Article : 292 words
  11. THE FIRST IRON SHIP—WHO BUILT IT, AND WHEN.

    THE following letter was addressed to the editor of Bell's Weekly Messenger:— SIR,—Observing in the Lancaster Gazette a long and interesting account of the launch of the iron ship ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  12. TARANAKI.

    Our files from Taranaki read to the 22nd ultimo. The Herald of the 17th gives the following account of the expedition to the South, and destruction of the Kererua Pa:—The expedition to the southward, which ...

    Article : 1,491 words
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