INTER-PROVINCIAL.
Auckland, July 1 The Harbor Board received a cablegram stating that a hundred thousand pounds of stork had been floit-d in ' o idon it '98. No tiding of the »chooner Pacific have yet been received from Oannru. The City Council confirmed the desirabl'itv of the tramways, an! rewlved to inTite apoltaations for lamina them till the 2!tt July, each applicant stating i ondif ions under which he would carry out. the work wiih a deposit of £500 a? ft Kuariintee of fulfilment. The Council will recommend the most lavorable offer to the Superintendent for acceptance. July 2. The Hero hss arrived, having left Sydney on June 26. Wellixot ;h, July 1. The romir c ; rculatel by the Melbourne Age thit Sir Juliua Yogel had resigned his position and tcoiue one of Kolhschild'd financial agerto has received r mi-official contradiction in bith the Times and the Tribune. 1 he accounts of the colony are in a forward state o! preparation for presentation to Parliament upon its openiDg. TbefoDowiogisan extract from a telegram liram the Agent- Genera', da*ed London, l^th June, fzuiog the names of the vesselg and the number of imraigranti which left Tor this colony during the last, month :-— Alucabagh and Dover, for Auckland, with 772; Hal* cione. for Taracaki, with 208; Foredeboig, for Napier, with 289; Rodney, for Wellington, with 4^7; Blairgowrie, lor Lyttelton, with 441; Mansland. for Bluff, wi h 333. Stewart's special settler* sailed on the 7th The Hawea sai's for Nelson and North at rridnight or e*rly to-nsorrow morning. Faseengcrs — Mr and Sirs Morton, Mr nod Mia Lloyd, Colonel Harrington, Messrs Strong and Curtis. Friday, I*4o p.m. Sailed— Ladybird, for Nelson. Passengers : Messrs Adatn a , Wallace, James, Webb, Palliser, BlHcket, Fark, France, Morr'e, Mowbtay, Homer, Monkman, Boy, JBisLop (3). Ikvbrcabgili, July 1. The Mataura Paper Company are ad«ertirin? for tenders tor cutting a race and mason work at the Mataura Falls. The plant for the paper mill is being manufacture 3. A Sydney Campsnv was formed here to aeenre patents for a new description of rowlock invented by Captain Thomas, Harbormaster «t the Bluff. The chairman of the Uailvra? Committee has received a letter from Sir Julius Yogel communicating that he had nmd a arrangement i for eight ships, direct to the Bluff, esch bringing S<!o immigrant?, during the next twelve months.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 160, 2 July 1875, Page 2
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387INTER-PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 160, 2 July 1875, Page 2
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