TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
FR 0 VTNCI A L . ±s , Attcki-akd, March 7. , AU" the immigrants, per Durham are engaged. 'Several ofthe Immigrants by the Warwick and the A gnes Muir are most unsuitable. ''■'■■'■ Caledonians 2>5, Thames 80, South British 29, - Whsngamata stone yields six pennyweights to - ; the ton. ' , ' : ' 7 ■' ' Canterbury flour £13, wheat 5s to 5s 3d, oats v 3s tp 3s 3d. ; -y' ' 7 Wehington, March .7. Hutt Races: Maiden Flate, Sim plicitv, Steel Trap; Jockey Club, Malvina, Little Wonder ; Ladies' Plate, Simplicity. y '';■. Lyttelton, March 7. ' Sailed: Queen-of -the Soutb for Boston, with wool, flax, &c.; cargo valued at -£55,000. Christchctbch, 1 March, 7. The Clubs give a dinner to the crews who competed at Wellington. v : ; Port Chaxmebs, March 7. , Sailed: Warrior Queen for London, with cargo ' ofiißOa bkles of wool and 14 pacsengers Invikcakgill, March 7. • ' Kuriwao ~; Town Plated Stackpole; Ladies' Purse, May Day. ' - , OamA-bu, Marfh 7. The Tararua landed a hundred, navvies lor the railway. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1873, Page 2
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