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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

(from oreville’s telegram company, reuter’s agency.) Hokitika, July 28. Arrived. Maid of Otago, from Kaiapoi; in the roadstead the Isabella, Kiauma, and Lady Don, all from Lyttelton. The sea is too rough to alloAv of their being towed in. The Gothenburg is still here, and will probably be tendered to-night. The markets are unaltered, and business is quiet. Christchurch Avheat, prime, 5s 3d to 5s Gd; oats, 2s 5d to 2s Gd. There is a large business doing in butter at 7d. Of cheese there is a full suppy, at 33s 4d to 41s 4d. Hams and bacom command notice at 7 id.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2635, 28 July 1871, Page 2

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2635, 28 July 1871, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2635, 28 July 1871, Page 2

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