TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency.') Napier, November 5.
The Court of Inquiry under the Merchant Shipping Act, acquitted Captain Veal, of the Rosalia, of charges of habitual drunkenness and incompetence, but were of opinion that he had been intoxicated occasionally on the voyage. They made no order for coats.
The banquet to Sir Donald McLean is to take place next Tuesday. Wellington, November 5.
The Hon Mr Reynolds, during his v sit to the North, has arranged for completing telegraphic communication in Taranaki between Opunake and Stoney river, he also sueneeded in removing the native opposition to the erection of a light house on ( ape E moot, and tenders will soon be called for its erection.
A Gazette notice proclaims Mon lay, the Prince of Wales’s birthday, a public holiday, with the exception of the post office, telegraph, customs, and railways. Seventy tons fine sample of potatoes were off red yesterday, and twenty tons were sold at £8 IDs per 100, and the remainder withdrawn.
Hokitika. November 5. The Garibaldi hasairived from Waitara in ballast.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 136, 6 November 1874, Page 2
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