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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

(Per Press Agency,,

Auckland, November 9. The whaler Jones Arnold has arrived at the Bay of Islands with 220 barrels of oil. The Agricultural Show, and all the sports, were very successful, Arrived—John Mathews, from Boston; Janet Stawart, from Melbourne, with atone for the Auckland dock. Wellington, November 9. To day was a close holiday, everybody went out of town or went to the athletic sports at Te Aro. It was a beautiful day, Neither of the evening papers were pub lished. The City of New York arrived at 2,80 this morning, and sailed at eight. The Hon Mr. Bowen and Mrs Bowen missed thfir passage Wellington, November 10, Several thousand people were taken to the Upper Hutt jesterday, the six o’clock train alone bringing home about 1000 people, by far the largest number taken in one train. POST Chalmers, November 9. Captain Carey, of the I'aupo, has been presented with a massive silver lea an I coffee service, valued at forty guineas, witti an illuminated address, from the officers and crew of the steamer Wellington, there was a numerous attendance, toasts, and speeches. Dunedin, November 9. In the dismounting competition at the review to-day, Christchurch v the Dunedin Artillery, the Dunedin time was 3miu according to the umpire’s time; but Major Stavely, Captain Reeves, and others only made it 2min SSsecs. Christchurch time was 3min SSfseos. The volunteer review at Waihola was a great success. Six hundred volunteers and three thousand persons were present. Mr Darrell has taken a lease of the Princess’s for twelve mouths, commencing Decern ner 11th. Dunedin, November 10. Five thousand persons were carried on the train yesterday. The shearers at Deep Dell station have struck, demanding 20s per 100. They were offered 17s 6d. Poet Chalmers, November 10. Arrived —Brig Miss Killmansegg, eighty days from Foochow, with a cargo of tea ; Calypso, from London, eighty daj r s, with fifty-one passengers and 1700 tons cargo.

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 747, 10 November 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Globe, Volume VII, Issue 747, 10 November 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Globe, Volume VII, Issue 747, 10 November 1876, Page 2

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