TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9 a.m. The Rev. Father Coleman, in an article in Saturday’s Tablet, accuses authorities of the Otago Benevolent Institution of proselyting Roman Catholic children in that, asylum. A junction has been effected between the Clutha and Port Chalmers railway lines. On Friday a large quantity of flour was brought from Green Island to Dunedin, and in the evening a train of three Clutha carriages ran to the Port. The .Standard Insurance Co.’s shares are being freely taken up, both in Dunedin and Northern Provinces. The immigrants by the Zealandia have nearly all found employment. Of thirty-two tailors, only two await employment. There are eight entries for the Palmerston Handicap, and same number for ShagTalley Cup Handicap. The submarine boat is to be launched on Saturday. Mails for. England via California are advertised to,close here to-day at 4 p.in. The Hon. Julius Vogel is now in Dunedin, and intends making a stay of two or three weeks.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 213, 9 December 1873, Page 5
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