GRAHAMSTOWN.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day. The Cure obtained 901bs. specimensvwhich (with 501 bs. obtained yesterday) -makes 1501bs. in two days. . ', it W& At a meeting held last night, with refer-1 ' ; ence to memorializing the Government iio.set apart land in the Thames district for settlement, the following resolution was adoptedir 0 '•) " That a committee be appointed to drawtip a memorial to the General Assembly, having ; „ for its object tbe obtaining of freehold land J| in the neighborhood ; such memorial to. be submitted to a meeting to be held next Monday. ' ' . ■■■■ :>■ : y : . ; i>foon quotations:—Sales : Tairua, 583.; .':^ Queen of May, 10s.; Golden Calf (paid),,7fl.; Bright Smile, 355.; Cure, 14s 6d.; Britannia, : 2s 3d. Buyers : City of London, 52s 6d. y ;; A fine schooner of 118 tons builder's, :■ . measurement, built by Mr Robert Stone,;Wgs \.-x launched tnis morning, and was named th* Josephine by the daughter of her owner.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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