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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS

[The following appeared in our issue of Saturday last:—3 Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m. The shipping displayed bunting half-mast-high to-day in consequence of the death of Captain Hart, late of the s.s. Beautiful Star. He died at midnight, when within a few miles of the Heads, being brought from Lyttleton here to have his, injuries attended to. Subscription listsrMre being opened throughout the Colony. t sHe leaves a wife and four children... Star of the South has arrived at Auckland from Fiji. The news is unimDortanfc. CHBISTCHTTKCH. The trade societies have resolved to take stt ps to establish a Trade Union. WELLINGTON. The bazaar in aid of St. Peter's Church closed last night. The handsome sum of over £9OO has been realised during the three flays it was open. WAXGANTTI. Great, satisfaction expressed in Wanganui at. the Premier's renouncement re abolition of Provincialism in the North Island, hokitika. ' W. C "Roberts, for nine years manager'of the Bank of New Zealand on the West Coast

tekes the management of the Dunedinr branch, in the same service, in a few days. Was at a banquet, with a souvenir of plate of the value of £250. The banquet was the largest ever held "on the coast.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 3

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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 3

SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 3

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