TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[fkom ora own correspondent.] ♦ DUNE DIN, . Tuesday, 9 a.m. A young man named Thomas Brown was drowned in Dunedin harbour on Saturday night. The body was found on the beach on Sunday morning by his brother and another man who were in search of him. Sales of shares in the Carrick reefs have been effected as follows : —Star of the East, £5 10s. ; Heart ot Oak, £5 10s. to £b' ; Elizabeth, £3 2s. 6d. A private letter from Wellington states that the new Ministry is considered safe for the session. In the Legislative Council, the Bill to readmit Smythies to practice was rejected by 21 votes to 7. The Rangitoto brings late Australian news. The rush to Charters Towers continue I ?. The Admiralty Court has given a verdict of £I6OO damages against the mail steamer Nevada for sinking the ship A. H. Badger.— The late John Moffet died worth £390,000.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 150, 24 September 1872, Page 5
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