NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[PEIi PRESS AGENCY.] Auckland, February 13. The Hinemoa left at 11.45 this morning with the Southern portion of the San Francisco mail, and white ii h. She does not call at Tauranga. The Australia loaves for Sydney at seven this evening. Wellington, February 13. In another day or two the new rice mill, for cleaning and dressing rice, will be set at work by Mr Crease, who already prepares spice on a laree scale. The machinery for the manufacture of mustard on a large scale is also under way. The rice mill is said to bo the first opened in the colony. It is understood that Mr Charles Mackay takes Mr H. T. Clarke’s place as Under-Secre-tary for Native Affairs. It is understood that Pr. Hector has received notice that Auckland and the North will con tribute to the Sydney Exhibition largely in produce, but that wool must come from places further South, as the best grown up there has found its Way out of the colony. Invercargill February 13. Under a present arrangement Mr Conyers will go home to-morrow. A public meeting have appointed an influential committee to co-operate with the Volunteer Muster Demonstration Committee.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1556, 13 February 1879, Page 2
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199NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1556, 13 February 1879, Page 2
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