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INTERPROVINCIAL.

■- . fa •. ■ j ■-.: jj-"-' si J<A j <:y WjEtiiNOToif, Tnesday. |.-'--J-C__l9/ BUuMsfce leaves- this evening eit route for EnglWdA "%._ J* B^ „. V In banco to-day Judge Johnston refased to" grant a rule nisi for re-opening the Steele-Jfe-.-Hutchinson case. x -*y Atjckiahd Tuesday. The brig Pakeha from Oamara reports encountering fearful gales \ On Saturday last,about 60 miles east of f the Barrier, it commenced to blow and rain. The wind then reared to the S.F., rising to a hurricane wiih a Uem.ndou*-. c*. -About -iO a.tn.- on that ("ay, while lhe .hip was hove to, a fearful sea broke aboard, smashing the fc re batch and galley, knocking the loog boat out of the chocks, carry i- g away p«t„of the bulwarks and loosening several of the stanchions besides doing other damage. Ihe ship lay on ber beam ends for six hours in great danger, thesta sweepiogj?e'*.eryU«ingftwa|.!; About oue p.m.* tbe gaW b'tofco Jtiea away suddenly to a calm, leaving a high confused aea, in which the .hip rolled heavily,-it Ireing .* impossible tc^keep btefring way on her. On Sunday tjie weather w*s threatening, and $f* tbe|bi| was ljing.yery md&ap'i& lieiide^ ajqißnitKofnhe.capgo t&&% jh. o-& over to lighten her. when sbe righted herself.' " The gale then moderated. Captain Wood says tbat if the gale had lasted a few hours longer be could cot have kept the vessel aflost. Tha grpw are; completely worp out by tbeir exertions. " " * ■•.!*• i r - The Star libel case occupied all day, and tKfc jury are now considering their 'verdict. [ DuNEoiir, Wednesday, j The etock owners in Tuapeka and the j Dun. tan districts have sustained great losses owing jo the late severe . weather. Messrs Sufti|rfen(i add, Polon alonq'Tiare Idstf 2000 irabs^- n - w'\_/ _ .L y._ \yyj. AH the single girls per InvercargiU have found emplo.v ment at from. _5 26, to _£32 .& year. The supply is still Ihatfe^iiate. • (jne married couple got £80, and another __65. . Arrived : } Albipn wit h ,the Sonther n portion, of the SueztmaiU ALI .;,']' I < _/> ■:'■ ; j • The police are contesting the right of publicans to hoH two bars. A few hotelkeepers have been summoned. The cases will be heard on the 29th inst. Hokitika, Wednesday. ' The Tararua has arrived. ' Sh'ejbtifigs/nQ later news. ? ■'■>- - - «.__.. . j . Kaw PiYjcpuTH, Wednesday. The Taranjiki f _^4*tion^Pon.piny • have resolved to wind up the* company, and to cell the Go-a^head. , , „,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 250, 21 October 1874, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 250, 21 October 1874, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 250, 21 October 1874, Page 2

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