INTER-PROVINCIAL.
Wellington, Saturday. . The hon. Mr. Sewell and Mrs Sewell will leave for, England during the month. The Caledonian sports were interrupted by rain. Monday. The Customs revenue for Wellington for last year was £124,330 sgaiast £88,560 for 1873. Grstmouih, Monday. The Customs duties of Greymouth for the quarter ending December 3 1st were £12,236 being greatly in excess of the same quarter in any previous years since 1867. Gkahamstown, Saturdny. The Maori chief Eewi positively refuses to allow the Colonial Piize Firing to take place on the range chosen. A new site has been selected, which is believed to be as good as the former one. The gale yesterday did considerable damage to garden trees in many localities. The peaches suffered most. Dunedin, Monday. , Therevenue fortheyear wa5£357,199 955d, ' against £283,778 4s Id for 1873. There is very little business doing in the grain market, owing to the holidays. Prices remain unaltered.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 3, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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152INTER-PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 3, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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