SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.
(From our own correspondent.) {The following appeared in our issue of Saturday lastJ Dunedin, Friday,'B'p.m.j The immigran s re Oa.inaru have been engaged at the barracks—domestics, £25 to £-30; married" couples; £«?5. ( iV Obrisfe'Virch p;- :rv-1 fflsrimg a letter ' was road from Woodficl.i of
Oxford, respecting the eupposetd moa foo prints. Drs. Prins and Powell' stated that the c asts taken by Woodlield. ehovrad the foot prints to bo those of a wallabi A. Ohristciiurch telegram states that CaSt--awiy is doing good work there, though Hia chance for the Cup is not touch "fancied. If Canterbury hua a dark horse heia Hercules. •
At Wellington the barque Malay, from Hoart Town, was ordered into quarantine with BCarlat fever .or. board.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 315, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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121SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 315, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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