TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN, ■'■' ''■'■ ' ••» ;'.-■•-' Monday, 4.40 p.m. The serm of imprisonment awarded to Captain Johnson, of the Surat, has expired, and he will be liberated to-day. The ship Trevelyan, anxiously looked for for some time past, arrived in port yesterday evening, after an unusually long passage of 120 days from London. Mr Street received intelligence on Saturday of the safety of his little yacht Winona, which is on her return trip from the Auckland regatta. The captain of the brigantine Herald was in company with the yacht from East Cape to Banks's Peninsula on Saturday. She may Iherefore be expected to-day.
The Daily Times reiterates the assertion that Vogel is preparing a scheme for the establishment of a company to monopolise the entire Polynesian trade. The rifle-match between the Daily Times and Guardian staffs was fired on Saturday. The scores were : Times, 389; Guardian, 180. ,
At the sale of the Mosgiel Junction township on Saturday by M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co., the sections realised, on an average, £lB each.
The representatives at the late rifle contest left Napier on Saturday by the Wellington for their respective destinations.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 229, 31 March 1874, Page 5
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