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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

(From our oim Correspondent.) D U X E I) 1 X, Tuesday, 10.45 a.m. Tho Nevada lias sailed with twenty passengers for San Francisco.

A buggy accident occurred at Green Island yesterday. All the occupants of the vehicle—including the families of Mr Frederick Jones and Mr James Smith, solicitor—were thrown out, and the last-named gentleman was injured.

The Phoebe has been taken into the (J ravin? Dock at Port Chalmers.

The English pedestrians will arrive here at the end of the week. Bird has forfeited his first deposit in the match he was to have run against time.

The Australian news brought by the Gothenburg is unimportant. Tho English Mail via Suez was expected the day after she left. The Conference of Mining Delegates met at the Provincial Government Buildings yesterday. All the delegates were present. The proceedings were private. A report, embodying the recommendations of the various delegates, will be published after it has been submitted to the Executive Council.

Orders for the rolling stock of the Clutha Railway Line have been forwarded to England by the mail steamer Nevada.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 79, 16 May 1871, Page 5

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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 79, 16 May 1871, Page 5

LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 79, 16 May 1871, Page 5

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