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[BY KLEOTRIO TELEGRAPH.] [l'Kll H*.883 AtfaOOr-TtOtf] CitnisTOHtJKOii, Juno 22. A snowstorm occurred horo last night, tho heaviest known bore since 1808. • A tolograin frora Wellington states that tho balance of Revenue due to Canterbury Road Booids will bo paid over ab tho ond of tho month, and that tho delay was cftusod by tho non« floating of tho Loan. Waitim, Jnno 22, Sir Goorgo Groy, with Mossrs Shoohan nndiEinhorland staff, nrrivod hero at 7 p.in, veot^lay by.spooial train, Tho mooting will " bo poorly nttoudod, not jnorfl thai; .threo bundro4, Nalivoo boiiig hero at present, tho continuation •of'teot'ix'oathb.* in a. grefct . moasuro preventing attq^j[(Uica. Tho GovornmontlloußCS built for tho rcooption, e%vthp N»tives ,aro t-his morning undor water. Rowi rotnftiilo at tho pah on tho oast;bank of tho rivor, and ia muob v annoyed at their boing no proper "accorrfmodation for himself and followors. Twoa Wannaka strongly roraonatj-atod with^ tho Civil Commioßionor afe tti Ifchb unsultability of tho prosonl; position and suggOßted tho advisability of building thorn on» the Bank of tho rivor, and had this beon ddnO'ii unplenaatitnefls on this account^ would havo been obviatod. Eyoryono is disatypa'ntcd at tho small attendanoo o( >ntivpß.\*l , Wty i tontß havo - bben telegraphed for, nnd aro expected by tho noon train. A banquet is tobb'givcntoGrfly on Monday. H has beon raining for tho last twonty , four houirß, and 'a hoavy storm iB brow# , ing. ''"'■"".': ' ; WBM.INQTON, Juno 22. It is stntod that n Oircular haß boon forwarded from the Colonial Education Department to the various Education Boards throughout tho colony intitnatitfg thatpaymonta alroady raftde lo Education Uoardß within the current finnncia year very largely exceeded tho amount voted by Parliament for Education for tho ontiro yoar, and that although tho voto for authorised expendi* ture has also boon drawn upon by tbo department it has boen impossible to get tho Board's Juno accounts passed for payment out of this yoar's appropriation, Any iurthor grants for tho ourrent flnan» cial yoar consequently will have to atand over until after tho lst proximo. . • A hoavy fall of snow occurred to«day at Kurori iust outside the oity. , A supplementary Gazotte issued last . night contains four dospatobos ]■. jrom tbo Governor to tha j Secretary of. State, for jhe Colonies, and tlie replies to them wsneaUf-ttofrml aUo eontaina memoranda m\m nawpla^fewM^^aGwarnor and the Prenfler, Thi deapatehes relate Ei r#«^ifely,to^|^^M^filagi^ irt&Govev^nko^naittotomsdo wm®i&*, tha«^atllrth^»w«l# *Jnd of the Promlsr for a dUi^tft f parllament'whflßiut to^llMliiHntt iftfrobtaiped ;, to (be refqsnl toTreV bipropb*ed -visit of, Sir William I J ahd to attempt to obtain Govor. S£toi»«to4^H..y P on «r |i&U Lord Cat narvon and hie mi* Michael-Hicks Baaeb approve Bws end aotion of tho Governor. Ilament is odllod together for the lop Of businoss on the 90th July.
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 47, 24 June 1878, Page 2
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