TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
Dunedin, March C. Forty-nine persons lauded on the Twelve Apostles, Crozett’s —five died from exposure; forty were taken off and landed safely. Mr Henderson’s children—the girl was drowned and the boy died from exposure. The balance of the Suez Mail has arrived. March 9. Don Carlos has arrived in London. He still claims the crown of Spain. The Tairoa salvage case is still pending. The proposal to appoint R. B. Martin as sole auctioneer to the Waste Land Board by the Executive is severely condemned, and looked upon as a gross job.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 725, 10 March 1876, Page 2
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