BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
WELLINGTON, February It is stated on good authority that a Royal Commission will be formed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the sickness on board the Borar, and the state of the immigrants when shipped. Christchurch, February 3, During 1874, twenty-four vessels, containing upwards of 9,000 immigrants, arrived in this Province, against twelve vessels, with 2.163, in 1873. Auckland, February 3. All the InvcTPue’s female servants were engaged within twelve hours after lauding. The South British Insurance Company have lost 173,000, and the New Zealand Company LIO.OOO, by the wreck of the Miranda ou the Australian coast. Nelsok, February 3. At a meeting of the City Council last night, all the members but two resigned, in consequence of a resolution passed _by a meeting of ratepayers- that the Council had lost their respect and confidence. Everything is at sixes and sevens. The Corporation has an overdraft of Li,700 at the Bank, which dishonored their cheques yesterday.
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Evening Star, Issue 3728, 3 February 1875, Page 3
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160BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH Evening Star, Issue 3728, 3 February 1875, Page 3
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