BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, Febiuary 17. The ‘ Gazette ’ this evening publishes a 1- tter from the Colonial Secret uy of Fiji, requiting masters of aU vessels sailing from any port iu New Zealand to Fiji to produce bills of health. Aucki AND, February 17. Seventy-nine steerage pas: enters left fer Austri a per Hero to d:iy. They ae understood to be moa’.lyunemp oyed Tbam-.s miners. New Plymouth, February 17. Mr Davies, '’.E., of Dreg-.leu and sous, is lying dangerously ill. Timaku, February 18. The town is crowded with vi.-.tors. In the evening 800 people aitended Wiison’s circusOwing to the scaffolding not being proper,y construct-d, the seals came down with a crash, throwing the occupants on to the ground, causing great confusion, and nearly a serous disas ter from the rush of people. Most of the better class left .he circus, the audience being very rowdy. The lessee of the circus publicly apo ogised this morning. The H>m E Richardson, Mr Cariulhere, and Colonel Gorton are here.
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Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 3
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166BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 3
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