SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.
(From out 1 dWn comvptnic'euv } [T!ie following appeared id our l-.'ue of Siturday last —] Dunedin, FriJrty.-S p.lii. . The wreck of the Cambriage-hiro tr.ia«lJ~ for£iß3 . AM-ived the Jessie Headman, 86 dura fr. vA Ilolldori. - 'lhv slrp Fmercßrgill is .quarantined till Tumid ted Tlie here bt-en 1: ndei., but their clothes »i-e tj be ihcrubglilj rlcm-rd uiid fumigated. Tl e Miugrejdris ni Audklah I from Sidney. No cablegran.s shepherd's Gold Duty Abolition Bill, No. 2, providing for the reduction of the Gold Duty to Od. per ounceV was thrdwn out mhe list ni^ht. Heid's Employment of Aei Amendment Bill parsed its second raadiny ; Sir George's Gfey's Gold Duty Abolition Bill was thrown out by 27 to LS—the Government opposiilg.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 344, 8 October 1875, Page 3
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119SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 344, 8 October 1875, Page 3
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