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[ Cheistchukoh, Feb. 18. i The highest scores in the Cadet firing • are — Hornbrook, 72 ; Dawson, 71 ; Jack- ] son, 64 ; Wood, 52 ; Melton, 51 ; Pavitt, 3 49 ; Glasson, 48. 1 A new monthly periodical is announced under the title of the " New Zealand I Trump,'' the first number to be issued in | March. r The New Zealand Woollen Company's ) share list closes in Canterbury on Ist I March, and in the other Provinces on j 10th March. [ Auckland, Feb. 18. r Sullivan has left here. The Government police decline to give any information regarding his future movements s beyond the statement that he has gone. It is believed he went South in the [ Phoebe. \ Wellington, Feb. .18. His Excellency arrived in his yacht Blanche to-day. ; A (xazette extraordinary issued to-day releases members from attendance at Parliament until the thirteenth of April next. At a meeting of the New Zealand Coal ', Company a resolution in favor of voluntarily winding up was passed. At a sale of saddle, hacks to-day prices ; ranged from L2 los to L3O, and LI 5 for ' better sorts.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1730, 19 February 1874, Page 2
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187LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1730, 19 February 1874, Page 2
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