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, trust our readers will overlook any imperfections in this issue, which are occasioned by the difficulties of removal. A. telegraph station is now open at Wainui, in the .Province of Wellington. MrWm. Ah Choo, for many years local Chinese interpreter, was a passenger for terday aai P Caroline which sailed yesIn a rifle match at Manaki on the Ist instant, between the Armed Constabulary of the district and the force stationed at Waihi a Mr Wm, Todd succeeded (at 800, 400 sUo' and COO yards) in placing to his credit 72 out ot a possible 80 points, which, if equalled, has not to my knowledge been beaten in the Lolony. We have to express our indebtedness to to Commissioner of Police for the following telegram, which was furnished to us early m the day :—“ Mr Logan only fell from his |’“ggy.3and was found in Mr Marsh’s farmhouse yesterday evening, and is all right.” There does not seem to be much demand tor immigrants on the West Coast. At Westport, the local journal contains an advertisemnnt from the Goldfiel is Secreta.y of the names and occupations of ten men, some of them tradesmen, who want employment, and who, it is added, arc anxious to go to work; they are willing to accept any ordinury employment, and small wages, a tk® novel industries yet heard of in Victoria, the following ,s perhaps tk newest:—“ We have received from tin manager of the C'olac Meat Preservin* orks (says the * Hamilton Spectator ’) \ sample tin of plum pudding, requiring ouli twenty minutes’ immersion in boiling watei to render it fit for the table.”

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Evening Star, Issue 3612, 19 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3612, 19 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3612, 19 September 1874, Page 2

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