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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

Auckland, February 21. By arrangement with the Ge- eral Governrant the balance of L 40,000 advanced to the IWce will be devoted to the employment of Thames miners.

Tha Mayor exchanged a congratulatory telegram with the Mayor of Sydney to-day on the opening of the cable. _S«yeral cases of diphtheria are reported in the city. Gbahamstown, February 21. ' A- large number of unemployed assembled at tr.e wharf to meet Sir George Grey, A banner was stretched across the landing. Calico strips, with the inscription, “Welcome, Sir George Grey; we want work,” were hung out. Sxr Ge >rge did not come. (From our onion Correspondent ) Abbow, February 22. The A> r w United Ci nxpsny stir tea their pumps yesterd y, and everything is working well

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Evening Star, Issue 4053, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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128

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4053, 22 February 1876, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4053, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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