INTER PROVINCIAL.
Wkllington, Wednesday
Pr Hector has ju3t sent out to the Botanical Gaiiwns a caso of .hank cuttings of tbe Cork oak, procured with difficulty from Kew Gardens. It is believtd that the climate of New Zealand is well adapted f..r tbe growth of this va v ibUi tree. Sir Julius Yogel brought them out in the Somersetshire. They are vow bedded out in 'he Botanical Gardens.
jnyttjelton, Wednesday. Arrived — New Ze-iland shipping Company's Hangitikei, from London, with 302 immigrants, all weU, after a passage of 73 days from port to port, or 67 days from land to land. She anticipates the a-i vices regarding i*pe;\ which are coming b/ the mail. The Duke of Edinburgh sailed for London this afternoon.
Donbdij:, Wedneeday. Mr G. Rees, forwarding agent, died suddenly in hie office between twelve and one o'clock this afternoon. He had not been in good health Litely.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 2
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149INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 2
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