INTERPROVINCIAL.
Wellihotok, Saturday. The Halcfon?, the firrt wool <$hip ot the teseon, tails to-morrow for London, f-he takes 3333 bales of wool besides hides, leather, tallow, aad meat, her cargo being valued at £77,000. The Customs revenue for the week was £2849. Mondar. The tot of wreckage found at Racgitikeia fair days sgo proves to have belonged to ihe Melbourne schooner Alms, which was dismasted recently outside Westport. The coroptM stand bears the word " Aim*." Arrived— Schooner Canterbury, from Nelson. The Oneco is expectel to sail for Nelson in the course of the day. The barque Zelia arrived yesterday, having left Mauritius on September 26. She experienced gale after gale until within albwhundred miles of New Zealand. The Zelia is consigned to Hears Turnbull and Co., of Wellington, and Messrs Sclanders and Co., of Nelson, whither she will proceed when the Wellington portion of her cargo is discharged. DcsEDirr, Monday. The continuation of the firing for the North Donedin Rifles for the district representatives resulted as follow*— Greer, 91; Eichard on 85; Hutchison, 85; Pollock, 84; Allan, 82; Douglas, 80, Bruce Rifles: Capstick, 32; Grant, 74. Pobt Chalmers, Monday. The ship Auckland arrived on Saturday with 414 immigrant!. Three deaths and five births occurred on the voyage. The ship is the acme of cleanliness. Auckland, Monday. The Hoa Mr Reynolds has leased the Melanesian Mission buildings and grounds fcr Na»al Training School purposes. He has also purchased tbe Southern Cross, and will tave her brig-rigged. Lieut. G.B.Breton, 8.N., is appoiatei manager of the Kohimarama school, but the preliminary organisation of it will be left to Commander Tilley. *RJT, who is well known ia connection with , the Melanesiaa Mission. It is also intended to appoiot a boatewain or instructor, a schooimaster, and a gardener. A start will be made with twenty boys from the Industrial schools, who have not been convicted of any ciioe. The Governor's yacht Blanche has arrired afcibeM.nukau, with Sir James Fergusaon aad staff on board. - The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby are expected to write in the Hero ob Satur-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 277, 23 November 1874, Page 2
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343INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 277, 23 November 1874, Page 2
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