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Hokitika, Sept., 2, 8.13 p.m
The trial of Peter Mulvey, for shooting with intent, commenced yesterday riiorning. Mr Staite made an able speech for the defence. The Judge finished summing up at 6 o'clock to-night. The jury retired, but they have not yet given their verdict.
Port Chalmers, Sept. 2.
A new seam of coal has been discovered in the pew survey of the high level tunnel at Deborah Bay, on the proposed route of the Moeraki and Dunedin j Railway. The tunnel will be 40 chains at the lower level instead of 70.
Arrived : Allahabad, from L"bndon, with 229 immigrants. All well.
Grahamstown ,' ; Sept. 2,
A favorable reply has been received by the Rifle Association from Melbourne, with reference to sending a New Zealand team to compste at the Intercolonial match. The Thames proposes sending four competitors.
Dunedin, Sept. 2. Many rivers, are impassable. The coaches are stopped '
Auckland, Sept. 2... , Simpson, the pilot at Hokiariga was drowned crossing the bar. Christchprch, Sept. 2. Fox and Harris are match for three events for LSO a-side.
The Newcastle people sent for samples of Malvern Hills coal, with a proposal to form a company if the sample was satisfactory.
There are a large number of entries for the Metropolitan Cud.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1585, 3 September 1873, Page 2
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