Telegraphic Intelligence.
[FEOM THE ANGLO-ATTSTEALIAN press telegram AGENCY.] WELLINGTON. Monday, Dec. 16. The ship Jessie Headman arrived yesterday, after a smart passage of eightyfour days from Loudon, She brings 335 immigrants, including 186 navvies for Brogden. All well. The navvies will be sent to Auckland and Invercargill. DUNEDIN. Monday, Dec. 16. Messrs Dalgety, Nichol, & Co., agents for M‘Meckau and Blackwood’s line, have made an offer to arrange that the Hangitoto shall depart in time to catch the Suez mail, to leave Melbourne on the 3rd January. The General Government have nob acceded to the arrangement, but negociutions are still pending. Sir E. Dillon Bell has met with an aecidenl bv which one of his legs was •0 O ini u red: but the iniurv is not serious.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1509, 16 December 1872, Page 2
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127Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1509, 16 December 1872, Page 2
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