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INTERPROVINCIAL.

WEtLiNQTON, May 26. The ship La Hogue is just coming up the harbor with 440 immigra -Is- Apparently all is well. The health officer has not gone on board yet. Auckland, May 25. The 8.8. City of Adelaide, Captain Brown, arrived here shortly before 8 am. to-day, with the English and American mail.. She left Sydney lor Kandavau at 3 p.m. on the 9th, with SO saloon and 37 steerage passengers, where she arrived, after a pleasant passage, on tbo 17th at 2 p.m. About 8 a.m. on the 19th, the Cyphrenes and Tartar arrived from their respective ports. Transhipped tbe mails and 35 siloon and 45 second and. third-class passengers into the Cyphrenes, and received the New Zealand mails and passengers from the Tartar, which men sailed for Sydney at 1.30 p.m. The coaling of the Cyphrenes make itimpoß-iible to tranship the New Zealand cargo, without detaining the Tartar and City of Adelaide too long. Completed coaling the Cyphrenes early on the 20th, and left for Auckland at 2 p.m., experience- fine weather , till the 24th', nvhen it blew rather fresh with heavy sea, arriving in harbor as above. '1 he City of Adelaide brings the following passengers :— • For,. Auckland .* Mr and Mrs Banks, Messrs Williamson, Johnson, Angus Brown, and 3 others. For Wellington : Mr and Mrs G. R. Johnson, child, and servant; Messrs Bridge, Caldwell, Hodgkins, and Ho-zgard (mail agent). For Lyttelton : Mrs Taylor. For Port Chalmers : Mr and Mrs Barr. The Rosario, for Levuka, and Cyphrenes, for San Francisco, left Kandavau the same day as the City of Adelaide. The City of Adelaide sails South at midnight. .-;," -.:«_. -■-•/.' , May 26. :The (weather yesterday was very wet, and consequently there was a very thin attendance at the races, and the result of which was as follewa :•— Autumn Handicap : Batter, 1; 'Parawhenua, 2; Golden Crown, 3. Discord bolted;, and Batter won by three lengths. Champagne Stakes : A walk over for the Bird. . Selling Stakes : Never-miss, 1; Bundarra, 2. Trial Stakes : Bismarck, V. Ranga, 2.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 124, 26 May 1874, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 124, 26 May 1874, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 124, 26 May 1874, Page 2

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