INTERPROVINCIAL.
|7; 7_ -- — WELLINGTON, «*<%!• Sy^aWGUy df Adelaide left at ? p.m ;t^^,jfo^ Lyttelton, and ought to 7 a_wtf--berox :to-morrow morning, aod 7 reach Port Chalmers on Friday inorn-|:iog.-7 Sfae -will leave Port Chalmers on y her 1 t-etorn voyage, carrying the outward San Praociaco mails, on Friday afternoon, reaching Lyttelton on Saturday mqroiog, and will-*. [without delay, sail Wellington, where she should arrive early on Sunday. Sbe will then j7 proceed to ;. Napier without delay, y arriving there on Monday, and at once ;. leave -br Auckland, which should be reached oa Wednesday, the Bth instant. ySJi&will leave Auckland for Kandavau : lat^io the evening of that day with tbe i SapyFraocisco mails, and will thus be two days late. She is expected to connect with the Macgregor at Kandawhich bpat, it is believed, wiil proceed thrpagh to San Francisco. Dunbdin, July 2. 17.' Twelve thousand shares were applied for in the new .Colonial Bank on June 29, making the total over 100,000 applied for in Otago alone, t-. li - J *' «A . cklXnp, July 2. The City Improvements £50,000 Loan is oot floated j only £500 being Applied for at par. X-if&a : -i- , . • Napikb, July 2. I Tbe Provincial Council is expected to close to-day or to-morrow. The havo'been passed, and the Appropriation Act is over £80,000 for the current financial year, 7 -.- •'' . .; .?° IMC Chaxmebs, July 2. j '7 The ship Dunedin was spoken by the ! tug Geelong off the Heads last evening, j SCF_ays from Greenock, and 82 from [Ihe 500 immigrants. Fourteen _eatbs occurred on the passage ffl&tr S°e passed on to Lyttelton with KlfeOrV- -' . -_ --. .ii »_' ' *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 155, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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265INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 155, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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