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I N T ER PROVINCIAL.

W.KLtiNGTOX, Sunday. Tho Fitz Reuter hag brought 420 German Immigrants, out as the Continental agents despatched them after receiving Jusjrjiccions

from the Agent-General to send no more foreigners, the Government here have refused to recognise them. At the request of Mr Krull, the German Consul, the Government will probably permit them to have quarters temporarily in the barracks, but without prejudbe ti» any further proceedings between the Government aud the agents. Monday. Intimation has been received by the Telegraph Department that the Edinburgh has been spoken with by wire, and will probably have joined up between Port Darwin and Burjo-wangie by this afternoon. The cable between Penang and Madras and the line across Sibsria are still unrepaired. There wa9 a shock of earthquake at four o'clock this morning preceded by rumbling. Utjnedin, Minday. Tb.3 Times condemns the manner iv which the balance sheet of the N. Z. Shipping Company is made up The agent of Roberts the billiard player j will arrive to-morrow. The double ladder dreige in course of construction for the HarDor Board will cost £20,000. Auckland, Monday. The ship England's Glory has arrived Irom London after a voyage of 98 days. Sha has do passengers. A boy was washed overboard daring the voyage. New Plymouth, Satur lay. Mr E. M. Smith leaves here ior Wellington to interview the shareholders of the Tiianic Steel Company relative to being allowed to have a trial at smelting the iron s^nd. The shirehoWers here passed a resolution strongly recommending the Wellington shareholders 10 ' assist Mr Smith in obtaining the opportunity of using the company's furnac 3 and material to teit the practicability of smelting the iron sanl. Manukaaj, Sunday. Sailed, 8 a.m. — Taranaki, for Nebon. Paeßengtrs:— Mr and Mrs Breakall, Messrs Kelly, Jonea, Cipel. Donald, and Haymaa.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 194, 7 August 1876, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 194, 7 August 1876, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 194, 7 August 1876, Page 2

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