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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOV 20, 1878.

In publishing the Hnmpuon vOlitiß veturus in our lust lusuo thoflrt'"*' 0 8 who inadvortontly HubstitutSfl for Iho flguro 3. Tho number o f votfis polled nt Iho olootion should road WiU Hams, 38 j M'SKuloy, fi2 j nnd aniline, 5 Our oontomporury mistftkos j ho io quite oom* potonfc (o "qudnlion tho fact" of Mr William's return, Ir.dood, wo regard him a« quito "compotonfc" for ftiiyth ; nj?. Tho eonoh which loft; llcofton hv Gf6y mouth yesterday morning wiw unablo to cross tho Big Orvay, and consoquentljr rotu.nod hoi'O lost evoninjjf, tho up mail thoi'oloro did not rench hern, | f rho Auoklnnd Star oays it is confldontly ] rxpnotod in woll«informofl polilioul cirolos that tho Minislori'tl polioy qfnext^flijsMoifVlU bo of n oliiirauloi" for boldnfM, wliollyv uiinrocadonled in fcbo history 'of. tho. Colony'. Sir Or, Gtroj ha», ib is uuid, beoomo a6iivinoo'd that a groat constitutional Btrugglo is pchd« in(j bctwoon tho two branches of tho Legislature, nnd has rooolvod that tho biittlo crounrl sliall bo of Inn own ohooflincr, nnd th'ifc tho fight shall t,iko plaoo at his own timo, A Telegram from Molbourno notiflis thnt DaviJ Ilonry — ono of tho most notorious nnd unscrupulous monoy-londoM hi Moly bourno, and throo of hi* creature*— William Ireland, Win. li. Kissano, nnd Honry Munn — hnvo botn oommittod for U'inl on a churgo of conspirnoy in attempting to influonoo tho minds of certain jurors who woro to Appnar nt tho County Coutfc in whioh Konry wns tho dofondant, and a wronged oliont of lim, Mrs. Crawford, of St. KiUlft, Was tho plaintiff. Iloavy bail was required for lion vy and hio eo-oonspiratorfl. 110 in woll-known n» n most mnrconnry, hoartloss man, nnri muni in his dealings with his uti/brtunnto climtp, Ho is a mnn of a thousand and ono triokn in his f.nule, but Rpponrs to havo let ono of him' cardi slip from his Angers, whioh will bring about on cxlrnordinnry oxpoauro of tho ffccreta of liia den. 110 has of Into yours done so many dating Ihings, oven against tho lnw, that ho could not hopo to osonpo alwnya with impunity. Tho Sydney Morning Hernld snya .'—Although tho proposition subniittod by Mr Mnokinnon, of Molbourno, to form nn olovon from Now .South Walos and Viotoria to moct tho Aufltralian tonm on thoir roturn, has boon vontilfttnd in oriokoUng oiroloa horo, it i« nof, rocoivod with muoh favour. Tho slatomonfc roocnlly ciroulatod that a mooting of leading criokpfors in tho metropolis has boon hold in refcrenco to Uio mnttbr proves to bo' inooivoot, nnd it ig unlikely that nny oombinod notion will bo takon. Sovoral woll known playora »ho«o nan-.08 liaro boon mentioned in connection with tho proposal aro, wo under-* otnnd, avoi-ao to oppljing for tlio ivqu'sito lnnro of nbsenoo in viow of Ibo oontoslß nrraogod to take place horo about DJivigtmas, und tho flchoino will, (hcrafovo, probably fall to tlio ground. It mny bo onid in juatino to Mr Evans, lo whom Mr Mnokinnoif addressod tho communication published a dny or two ago, thnfc ho onterlninod tlio sugj[efll<on Bimply from a wisli to promote nn interesting match, and with no desiro to deprooiat*) tho romaik* ablo fluccees aohiored by tho Austnl'nr. tonm, who wor« anxioun to fliourohifi acrvicog bo.'oro thoy stuvterl for tho mother country, A Tunpoka resilient brings under our notioe tlint Govornmont latoly bought awntormoo known an BlundeU'*, wltioh run* nonr Iho railway limo in neroral places, and gavo £150 for it. He complains that immodiutoly upon Iho purobasn of ihis moo by Iho Government ft poroon, who in partner in a claim with one of tho ntambora fop tho district put; in hi* application for tho vaco bofovo tho publio know nnyfliing of tho matter, anil that to all fpnenrnncca tho race will be gruutod to laid

'applicant. Cur informant is strongly of opinion that tho rnco should bo opon to publio competition, as, (hough tho raoo jnuot bo diverted from its present course, thoro aro twenty applicants who would bo glad t<t compete for the Wfttor In ardor to divert it from its present bod to thoir olntmti — if thoy got it.

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Inangahua Times, Volume 21, 20 November 1878, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOV 20, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume 21, 20 November 1878, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOV 20, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume 21, 20 November 1878, Page 2

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