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INTER-PROVINCIAL.

Wellington. Friday. The Tribune s lys that it is stated on very good authority that Mr Yogel, finding it advantageous for the colony, will negotiate the new loan through the operation of the Rothschilds, and not the Crown agents. The Premier intends t> leave Mb family in England for the present. T - The ship Jessie Readman has cleared for London with about 4500 bales of wool a r d other produce, valued at £90,330. At a sale of stock at the Hutt market, cows fetched £3 15b to £7 10s; steers, £3 to £4 10s; mixed store cattle, £5; horses. £15 to £18; lambs, ss. Sailed— Wellington, for North, with 70 immigrants, ex Humboldt, for Tarnnaki. Passenger* for Nelson : saloon — Mrs W. G. Jackson, Mr and Mrs Felloa,. Mr Jones, Mr and Mrs Izard, and Mr JReW. Auckland, Friday. The Native Minister telegraphed from Alexandra to-day: ' I had a satisfactory interview wth Tawhiao. The first day's procee '- ings were more of a formal nai tire. The tone is good, and the tact of the meeting from a Native point of view is significant of good. A further conference will take place tomorrow. Relative to the reported disturbance between the miners an i the natives at Ohinemuri, the Government have r. ceived the following telegram: — "There is no disturbance between the miners at Ohiaemuri and the iritires. 'I he latter do not obj ct to prospecting. The survey is stopped until Mr Mackay arrives, as the natives wi>h the boun 'arie9 moved further back in some places. Mr Maekay proce.ds immediately to the district." I- Christchurch, Thundiy. "1 " The cabmen decided last night, by a large majority, not to give the i ew scale of fares a trial, as sugsested at the last mtetinglot the City pouncil. They are determined Ajok to agree' to any scale of farpn except the due prepared by themsjlves. The efforts made by aorne piople for arbitration ou the matter, therefore, is not likely to succeed The .Canterbury Woollen. SpinniDg, and Weaving Company expect to (oramonoe operations about the <ul of this. month The plant comprises ten looms wiiit "a full complement of other machines for supply i-g them with material and finishing oft the good}. The company witf oommeLce with the manufacture of blanket?.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 31, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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INTER-PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 31, 5 February 1875, Page 2

INTER-PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 31, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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