The Globe. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1875. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
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[ADDITIONAL MAIL NEWS PER CYPHRENES.]
SPECIAL COLONIAL ITEMS. London, Shipping and emigration to New ZealaLd are much more active since last mail. The Cospatrick panic has subsided. The Lactura, intended for Auckland, is now destined for Lyttelton. She was rejected as an emigrant ship on account of insufficient height between decks. Another strike among iron workers interferes with the shipment of railway iron. Part of Mr Vesey Stewart’s special settlers for the Kati Kati block sailed by the ship Carisbrook Castle. “Freight and trade,” says the Star's London correspondent, “are exceedingly dull, and have gone down at the rate of 25 per cent.” The Southern Cross correspondent says an American line of steamers will most likely be laid on before long between Australia and New Zealand. The California and Pacific Mail Company will probably undertake the contract; and as they are one of the largest (if not the very largest) steamship companies in the United States, their name is a guarantee that neither ability nor capital will be wanting on their part to make the line a success. The City of Pekin, next to the Great Eastern the largest steamer in the world, belongs to this company.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 319, 21 June 1875, Page 2
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