SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[from our own correspondents.]
DUNEDIN. TWO MEN MISSING. WOOL SALES. June 28. The Cromwell Company's last crushing yielded 561 ozs. The prospects are said to be very rich. [ Fears are entertained for the sefety of Mr. Cottar, of Cardrona, "who went in search of Mr. Moffatt, a shepherd, who was missing from the head of Lake Wanaka. _ When the Citizen's Roll has been revised there will be about 2,000 names on it. The average of the past four years has been about 3,500. June 29. Messrs. Cargills, Gibbs, and Co.'s telegrams say that the wool sales closed without any further change in prices. 270,000 bales were sold.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 369, 29 June 1877, Page 2
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109SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 369, 29 June 1877, Page 2
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