TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.]
DUN-E'DIN. Monday, 3 p.m. _ The funeral of Captain Hart, of the Beautiful Star, took place yesterday. It was one of the largest funerals ever seen in.Dunedin.
Mr Joseph Clarke, of Victoria,' has presented £IOO to the Benevolent Asylum. The meeting of immigrants advertised to take place on Saturday evening on the terrace at the Government buildings did not come off, owing to the Government having decided not to allow a crowd to assemble*at the place indicated. The Secretary for Works has advertised that all immigrants who choose to apply will be provided with work to-day. At twelve last night, Wiltshire completed his 752 nd mile, and Mrs Wiltshire her 750 th half-mile.
The Fon. D. M'Lean, Native Minister, has been created a K.C.M.G.
Among the Bills passed by the Assembly on Saturday was the Cromwell Waterworks Loan Bill.
In view of establishing the scheme projected by Vogel,' the Pacific Island Trade Encouragement Bill has been circulated.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 248, 11 August 1874, Page 4
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