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INTER-^BOVINCIAL. -Wellington, Wednesday. An efEort is teing made to resuscitate the Chamber of Commerce. The pi^cipal business men of the city bave signed their names as subscribers, as well as many who sje not engaged in mercantile pursuits. f\^ JA It is'sfctted on good authority thata Kof al Commission will be formed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the sickness on board the.Berar, and the state of the immigrants when shipped. Auckland, Wednesday. Edward Pattison has been arrested on a charge of committing rape on a little girl named Nellie Howe, at Otahuhu.' All the Invererne's female servants were engaged within twelve hours alter landing. The South Br.tish Insurance Company lost £3000, andY tbe New Zealand Company £1000, onthe wreck of the Miranda on the Australian coast. Christchurch, W< dnesday. During 1874 twenty-four vessels, containing upwards of 9000 immigrant", arrived in this province, jagainst twelve vessels with 2163. in 1873. John Mercer has been formaUyfbmmitted for trial for the murder of IsabelTSThompson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 29, 3 February 1875, Page 2
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165LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 29, 3 February 1875, Page 2
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