LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[PER NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION,
Auckland, Sept. 8. Tho Thames orushing returns for the month of August ahow 8008 tons crushed, yielding 12,1470z. The City of Auckland has arrived with 242 Government immigrants] and other passengers. The chief mate was lost overboard during the voyage. . The Health Officer reports the passengers all well. ; "■'' Dunedin, Sept. 3. • Dissatisfaction is expressed as to the : mail arrangements iv distributing the EnglisK mail per Rangitoto. * The mails j are not yot sorted. The Luna sailed at eight in the morning, with Mr Tolmie, the newly-elected member, as a passenger. v Christchurch, Sept. 3. Seven additional miles of railway between Kaiapoi and Rangiora were opened this afternoon' by a special train conveying the Deputy Superintendent, the, Executive, and other passengers. Blvff, Sept. 3. The Albion Bailed to-day for Dnnedin. The Flying Squirrel, from Preservation Inlet, for Dunedin, has put in, windbound. She brings 16 tons of coals, and reports the discovery nf a seam of coal sft thick at Gulch's Head.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1279, 4 September 1872, Page 2
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168LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1279, 4 September 1872, Page 2
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