TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
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-T.hn <wi f ..Chbistchoboh, March 13. Ae-« meeting of the .District Grand lodge of--Freeruasotip, Englibh constitution, held s Hßknjght, it <was,resolved to offer a Scholar-' shil*Llfo^copipeti.on by sons of members of tlre-vCrder under twelve years of age; also that the Board of Education te requested to let'thfe-examination take place at the same 1 tUneiaod.un-ielr* the same terms as for the Pro-vin<flil"*Schclar-jhips. ; Auckland, March 13. ■^fiWTEemlworth, from Samoa, has arrived. Slid bfrifige the mate of the schooner Enima, wreclieVi at-Gilbert's Group on llth August. The crew-were brought to Samoa by a German brfP^Capfeltt Clark and one of the crew wdre burnt- to death .by the explosion of a kt rdtiroe lamp, "when the vessel was on fire, about a month prior to the -wreck. *9Phi',;; A'nizi* eaee is continued Alfred Stt-BwHreVahd* Charles Guthray stated that thex^re positive that Captain Holmau was drunje^n the night of the accident. Edward Far^iJ, seaman, saw the captain strike at the . mate, and. second mate with a knuckledus'er; Ei£«ell,djd not think the captain was properly drtiok,]he did not lie down, but managed to kcspJßis„feet. Harold Wise, chief officer, said tbat*-a(ier passing inside Tiri Tiri lighthouse. ri|B,liafjLa leading wii;d from the N.E., and tljjßj^veß«el' bore SW. ; the proper courseshould have heen Bou'.h by east. The captain instructed him to heave to for the night. Daniel primrose stated that the captain was under the influence of liquor during the night of t|i& accident. March 14. MrAJex Saunders reports sales of National Insurtfhce at 25s Cd; Whau, 9s 6d; Buyers, NattoHar .Insurance, 25s 6d; . Ciledonian?, ■fisV^SeliersVSouth British^ 44s 6-1; National Insurance^'3ob; 'Calodonians, £9 10s. Mr Euckland reports fat calves scarce at extreme pi ice *'; fat cattle plentiful, 200 head were sold, at tha sales yesterday; fat sheep short of requirements; fat cattle 25s to 30s per lOOlbs-, iat fheep, 5d perib. The Anszi case is completed. Judgment is deferred till next 1 hursday. 't* --■ Wapieb, March 14. Huadle Kace: Islesman, 1; Shamrock, 2. Provincial- BJaonuojs Stakes: Alouaa, l; Girl of the Period, 2. Town Plate Handi-cap/-Maori Weed, 1; Marquis, 2. Selling Stfa'KES-: -Maori Weed, 1; Bruce, 2. -'Ute'Governor asrived on the course about . foui*p)m'Vaccompanied by the Superintendent. A"fe-?eeTakes place to-morrow. Mfti6<Gdf6huu Frize Firing commened today, but-was delayed until 9 o'clock in consequence of the heavy rain that fell during the , night};-;! ;_.- -•First Cavalry Match. Seven Bhots: Judgiag,di«tance...First prke, £6, Walker, Wanganui, 24 points ; second, £4, Barriball, Waiuku, 23; third, McCartney, A.C. 21. The weathor ie very unsettled. . ", Gbahamstown, March 14. gg The Advertiser in it* summary reports the gold yield, as 8000 ounces, being an increase oi»ne^ly 2COO ouneeß on the previous month. *."•-- -h-oi>}\ >> E-Fbom aCokkesondent.] ,f.-M"5'U *:*}-•• ■ -' LtSll, March 14. The resuftjOf the Break-o'-Day crushing is il7-?£ißg-s**/^ ? f retorted gold irom 145 tons qsMhsßagains*;ll^2 ounces of melted gold irom 152 tonß last ciuahing.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 63, 14 March 1874, Page 2
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