YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS
INTERPROVINCIAL. [pee press agency.] Auckland, July 31. An open-air meeting of unemployed is called, to be held on Saturday. [FROM THE CORRESPONDENT OP THE PRESS.] Timaru, July 31. The Customs' revenue at the port of Timaru for July was £1365 ss, as against £1771 2s last year. A public meeting is to be held at Silverstream to-morrow, to take steps towards getting the railway extended from Albury to Burke's Pass, a distance of about thirty miles. There are no signs of the schooner Annie Bow. The next Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Show will be held about the end of October. A very heavy south-east sea has been running for the past two days.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 967, 1 August 1877, Page 2
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