INTERPROVINCIAL.
A Wbluhgton, Wednesday. The Oneco ia being ballasted, preparatory . to sailing for Kelson where she wUI discharge the retaaiider of h<r cargo. ' _ : .-, The following are the scores made by the Wainnioroata. Volunteers for the district represehtathres:—J. M'Bride, 82; Proase, 82. Wellington Scottish Volunteer*-. —Tamer,B3. New Plymouth Vq'unteers: — Oakey,/92; Cart*, 9r; Barriball, 85 ; Lawrence/ 83j Elliott, 82,. B. Bayly, 82., Humphries, who was second aggregate scorer %t last year's .colonial firing, did not fire. 'J: Tfte Tariotw lodges of Wtllingtnn Good ' Templars h<»Te appointed a Committee to apply for a charter of a Central Grand Lodge inNewZealanl. :_._./=... ■.-■ ,v. Thursday. The following is an extract f torn a tele- , ijffain sent by Dr Featherston to the Minister "for Immigration, giving a list of the immigrant tb/ps,that railed in October:—Dilharee 270, Warwick 240, luverene 200, for Auckland; Berar 260, Humboldt 390, for Wellington; r Margaret Galhraith 24", Nelson 220/ WII4 Beer 200, for Otago; Acheron 200, for Taranaki; Anglesey 270, for Nelson; Avalanche 22 >, Lady Jocelyn 530, Waimate 370, for Canterbury. Total, 4010 soul*. TheWanxaiini Rifles fired for the choice of representitires, with the following result: —Churton, 96; Collard, 92; Sommarbelle, 91. Rye more score! orer 80; aretage, 79. .■ ; < . . , Ddxedik. Thursday. . The Artillery fired for the district repretfres,' wi'h the following result :— Lieutenant Muir, 91; S. Muir, 87; Adam, 83. :. .; •• ■ Ltttbltox, Wednesdiy. Arrifed—Waiters, Captain Peek, 91 days &om Graveaeod, with 56 passengers, and some taloable stock. ;• Adcbxand, Wednesday. •-•, Tjrenty-fijor, Tolunteers qualified in the companies firing in the Auckland district for right to take pait in firing for four repre*entatires at the Colonial prize firing. The chief scores were, Hay, Hag'ett, and M'Dooald, each 90; Kelly, 87; Skinner, S2; White, 82; Leigh, 80; Earsnape and Partington, each 79. At the Wainku firing, Captain : Hamlin, 91; Centric, ?3 :. The following are the handicaps for the Auckland Cup:—'Taubourini, lost; Yatterina, 9st; Templeton, Bst Illbj; Par&wbenua, 6st 7llp;iCreeping Jenny, Bit; Discord, jst 71bs; Bapgi,6Bt.,l2lbs;,Wanmoi, ost 12ibs; Guy Fawkes, Cat lolbs; Toi, 6st sifcsj Titofci, 6st 8lbs; Maid of the Mountain, 6rt Slbs. Thursday. The Hydaspes' immigrants are indignant at tiie release of the saloon paiseogors. Last night th^y brqke out in open resistance to the authorities at the Quarantine station, and refused to allow the remoTal of the; passengaw' luggage, as the luggage is wanted lor passengers proceeding Sooth. The difficulty is rather serious. Mr Alexander Saunders reports rales of South British at 50s 6d Bayers : Fiji, 60s. Seller*: Baok. pi New Zealand, 3705; Colonialßank^.l2s. ' '. *- J- -' Bltjitp, Thursday. - Ship Auckland, from Glasgow to Dunedin, jfmtiag i report* all well. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 274, 19 November 1874, Page 2
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424INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 274, 19 November 1874, Page 2
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