TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
* [from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9 a.m. Mr J. C. Richmond will not contest the General Assembly election for Caversham. The only candidates, therefore, will be W. A. Tolinie and W. IT. Cutten. In the local sharemarket, Mr Hawkins reI ports sales of Star of the Fast at £5 ; Eliza- | boths have advanced in price, and two large | parcels have been withdrawn from sale at £2 1 15s ; Heart of Oaks remain at previous quoI tation, £6; and Nil Desperandums have | risen slightly in price,—sellers asking 30s. A Nelson telegram states that a new drive j in the Perseverance Co.'s mine disclosed some j rich specimens. One piece of stone 201bs weight yielded 38ozs of gold. The debate on Mr Stafford's want of coni fidence motion still continues.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 146, 27 August 1872, Page 5
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