BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
{From the New Zealand Press Association.)
[The following telegrams readied ns on Sat rday, but, owing to the early hour ot publication, too late for insertion.] Cromwell, Get. 26. The Star- of the Hast Crushing yielded 102 ozb, IS dwts, for the fortnight,
Wellington, Oct. 26. Mr Reynolds has joined the Government as Commissioner of Customs. The Government has promised Mr Mervyn to construct a sludge channel at Nascby.
Auckland, Oct. 20. M r Brogden’s navvies, who struck nearly all, accepted work at 5s a day. Mr Jones’s men offer to resume work at 6s a day of eight hours. b October 28. The Harbor Board Lave resolved to extend the wharf 300 feet on the western side, in order to accommodate Webb’s steamers. A ship is signalled, supposed to be the Queen Bee with Government immigrants.
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Evening Star, Issue 3023, 28 October 1872, Page 3
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140BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3023, 28 October 1872, Page 3
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