BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Gretmouth, August 10. Good repbrts continue to arrive from the Greenstone rush. Sixteen claims are bottomed, and parties are at work with excellent prospects. The Bev. Father Belliard left for Christchurch to-day. A magnificent gold watch and illuminated address were presented to him yesterday.
~ . Christchurch, August 10. Mr Montgomery was elected for Akaroa without opposition to-day. Queenstown. August 11. Erre pounds weight of gold, from the Shotover Terrace Company's claim, has been taken from under Evans’s drives. It is a good return under the circumstances, and the prospects of the mine are improving. Mr Vogel's changed policy fell here like a thunderbolt. It caused surprise at first, but is now generally approved, and is the popular topic for conversation. Frosts have set in again frightfully. The lambing will be early this season.
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Evening Star, Issue 3578, 11 August 1874, Page 3
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135BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3578, 11 August 1874, Page 3
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