Telegraphic Intelligence.
[SSOM THE ANGLO-AUSTBALIAK PEES 3 XBLBGBAM AGENCY.] WELLINGTON. Tuesday, Dec. 24. Brogden's navvies per Jessie Read man ai'e still on strike. They say that they are intimidated by ioeal men. They would accept six shillings per day of eight hours. Cricketers and boatmen have chartered the Wallace to proceed to Nelson. Arrived—Wellington, s.a., from the South ; Napier, s.s., from Wanganui. LYTTELTON. Tuesday, Dec. 24. The ship Asterope has cleared outwards for London direct, with 3,000 bales wool and 85 bales flax. AUCKLAND. Tuesday, Dec. 24. The weights for the Ellerslie Handicap have been declared, as follows :—Yatterina, 9st. ; Plying Jib, Bst. 71 bs. ; Black Eagle, 8»t 21b*.; Malvina, 7wt. 121bs. j Maori Weed, 6st. 51 bs. ; and Marcella, 6st. The mail steamer Nevada has been detained for repairs. She will not leave here till the 3rd January. Caterpillars are ravaging the crops in the Albertland district.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1516, 24 December 1872, Page 2
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148Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1516, 24 December 1872, Page 2
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