BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, July 10. ; The ship Lammershager has arrived from Hamburg with 400 German immigrants, all welL She has been boarded by the health officers. The voyage occupied 102 days. There were one death and five births on the voyage. The ship Cellingwood has arrived from London. She has made the voyage in eighty-six day.j, or eighty-four from pilot to pilot. [She brings 268 immigrants. There baa been a great deal of sickness throughout ohe voyage, including typhoid fever, measles, diptheiia, and scarlatina. Twpnty deaths occurred, and fifty patients are still in the hospital. The doctor has not locg recovered from an attack of fever, and the second mate is still ill with the fever. There was one suicide on the voyage. The vessel is in quarantine. It is announced that a glue factory is about to be established near the Hutt, and that more ahan one-third of the capital has already been subscribed.
New Plymouth, July 10. Mr Billing has been fined LSO per day for twelve days, for allowing the wreck of the Paterson to remain in the Waitara. Defendant gave notice of appeal in the Supreme Court. __
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Evening Star, Issue 3863, 12 July 1875, Page 3
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192BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3863, 12 July 1875, Page 3
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