The s.s. Wellington left Wei-1] lington for Napier, at 3.50 p.m. yesterday. The St. Kilda and Skirt both ar- : lived at Wellington thia morning the former at 4 o'clock and the latter at G o'clock. The boring of the Artesian Well, Eastern Spit, still continues. Aj depth of 212 feet has now been attained- siill in clay and shingle. | All claims against the .iiawke's! Bay Brewing Company (Limited), j incirred to date, must tie scut in to Mr Webb, Secretary, by Saturday next, 12th inst. A number of the workmen en-o-a«>-ed for the construction of the large stockade about to be erected at Te Haroto, have arrived there, and the work will be pushed on as rapidly as possible. A party of Armed Constabulary are proceeding there to form a garrison,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 690, 10 June 1869, Page 2
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