BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
.. Wellington, November 13. ihe directors of the New Zealand Steam bmpimig Company have determined to send or. Koine immediately tor a new steamer f<n the coastal trade. She will be 350 tons with compound engines. Another similar vessel will probably soon be ordered. A proclamation has been issued forbidding ot grape vines. ° The Governor leaves Wellington finally in his yacm :\u ;» pm. on Monday. He uroceerls to Auckland, ami will await Lord Normanby s arrival there. y . Auckland, November 13. llu; Superintendent has abandoned ins projected pleasure-trip to England with Mr •Sheehan to send out immigrants. Ostensibly lie hows to public opinion, but in reality the Government refused to transfer the delegated powers. . Napiek, November 14. The railway will be open to the (Spit ne\t Monday week, and to Paki Paid on the Ist of January.
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Evening Star, Issue 3660, 14 November 1874, Page 2
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139BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3660, 14 November 1874, Page 2
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