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_ ~ , « Wellington, March 3. , Mongol Commission rose to-day, after ' deciding not to sit again until the arrival of the immigrants) who werecn. route by the Phoebe and now detamed at Lyttelton. It is said that the , evidence taken lately has not been of the most ; _ satisfactory kind as to the supervision or ; want . of it on the voyage. _, . Auckland, March 3. [ * The Anazi, barque, moved several feet this morning, and was afloat. : Since then she has grounded again. 300 bags of. salt have been thrown overboard. _ Napier, March 3. Creat preparations are being made for the reception of the Colonial representatives. A large attendance is anticipated. , , ■ ’ Lyttelton, March 3. Th g wool dumpers held a meeting to-day. They resume work to-morrow at 12s for a day of nine hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3442, 4 March 1874, Page 3
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131BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3442, 4 March 1874, Page 3
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