BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Invercargill November 2. The ‘News’ says an advertisement, inyffing tenders for Mi. cartage <>f wool from Wentwoo I station, affords a taffier sharp commentary on she action of the railway authorities fixing tin- pr.-sent rate of carriage on the Ala; ani a him- As it is informed, waggons, on ordinary roads, can do the v/.irk cheaper than a mcomotin*, under existing management. U uaha:,ts.own, November 1. Mr "Frederick Wlwt’aker, who was invited to stand for tiro I banes, has declined, h.vin- ace*v-ted a requisition front the Wail k;-,,0. CiiKYMOUTH, November 1. Tim Wealth of Ida lions QuaHz-mii.ing ComI any, at til ■ Inatmahuree s, cleared up fertile mouth of October 520 ounces retorted gold value 1-2,023, leaving a dividend of Ll.V.io’ equal to is per share after paying ornerms! Tins is the fifteenth dividend paid by the company, which amount, to L 13.323, and i.0.800 ; : mr machincuy " .he 1 p*-.fi: shareholders of L 20,125 for eighteen months’ crushing, with a fifteen head battery.
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Evening Star, Issue 3959, 2 November 1875, Page 3
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