MAIL SUMMARY.
[Pee Gyi-hrenes.] The immigration to New Zealahd is much more active since the laßt mail, the Cospitrick panic having subsided. Another strike among ironwork ers interferes with tbe shipment of railway iron. A part of Vesey Stewart's, special settlers for the Kati Kati Block, sailed by the Carisbrook Caßtle.Freights are exceedingly dull and have gone down 25 per cent. An American line of will|probably be laid on (hays the correspondent of the Cross) before long, between Australia and New Zealand. The contract: will probably be undertaken by the Calif orniau and Pacific Mail C>mpany, one <f the largest steamship companies in the Stitcs. Their, names are guarantees of ability and capital, they own the City of Pekin, next to the Great Eastern the largest steamer afloat.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 149, 21 June 1875, Page 2
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128MAIL SUMMARY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 149, 21 June 1875, Page 2
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