TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
(FfcOM OUP. CORRESPONDENT.) Dunedin, Nov. '2. The flouse was prorogued oh Tuesday Evening till January 16. The Invercargill demonstration got up by Abolitionist pirtizans was a great failure, it rained 'heavily throughout the day. The town l&nked more as if in mourning than rejoicing. Mr G Cuthbertson, cx-M. P.C;, was roughly handled. Great disgust has been expressed at the officer in command of Volunteers for allowing the band 'to play in the principal streets, thus identifying themselves with a party movement. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency telegraph from London, October 17, that the wool market was firm, anil that 172,000 bales had arrived. Illr J. F. Kitehing has purchased the Beaumont bridge. The Diocesan Synod opened yesterday. The Sandhurst Fire Brigade intimate, if possible, competing in the forthcoming demonstration. The New Postal Cards are flying about in all directions, sotne as jokes, some as advertisements, and some of an ol jeotiouable character.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 759, 3 November 1876, Page 2
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