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[I'HO.M OCR OWN' COr.RESrON'DENTS.] NELSON. November 22. The Taupo met with another slight misha;.this morning. When coming alongside th; new wharf she carried away a large 2Jortio'.: of her port rail, and received other sligir damage. The schooner Biehard and Maiy is loading here for Oamaru. The .\el-on Mail says that Acton Ad-'in. is spoken of as a probable candidate for tii place of _Mr. Sharp. —a DUNHDIN. Novr.mV.-r 22. Messrs. I'argii's. Gib'vs. and C"."s v. cord -gram .says tlrs.t the foreign ti':nie was Del; model' it'.dv I'enreseute.l at the op ml-.ig s.-le. . I'ri.-.-s ft.r' 11:.cce. scouied. and avers-re . av descended Id to lid, and greasy Ad. r-.,:., pared \vi;.h the lov.vst rates of last Scries. Tii-- en-piiry into the Calcutta iir: s censurethe insurance companies interested for h:\vi::: eoniplered insurances without taking lh nrccnution to. ascertain the extra value O: Waiter Summons, agftd.. Ye.7 in'the eniplnof Mr. Carrick. '; t "settler, was drowned V. thi- his boat on Lake W.dhola. The Association has fixed February, tV 10th, lltli. and !2di, for the lutorprovincia: Match with Canterbury. +. (?EB PR.'-SS ACEXCY.) WELLINGTON. Novem 1 -or 22. Mr. Binnev reports :—Fjo:-.:', LlO to LIT, market overstocked : po": ard. 1,5 1 -a to U> bran, L(i : oats, 4s !td, market ea .ier, iarg arrivals : maize. 5s (id to os Od. scarce ; (■■ J. meal, L 22 to L 22 10s ; pearl barley. L 2:-! t. L 24 : cheese, 7d to 7id ; hams and bacon, cloth, Sd to SAd ; do bare, 7d to 7Ad : no:-,-iocs, old, nearly unsaleable : ditto, new, Li to I.S. Mr. Backhand <piot:s:—Creasy wo ->!. 7'd . toii.'.d; washed, lid to it'vjd; beef, 30s to :;<~s: 1.-. Mb in large numbers and lower values: - '"-' * «. AUCKLAND. November 22. Arrived—Loch Fleet, with 2-! p-'-v-.n; r e: and l'lOO runs of cargo. v;ducd at L2:\bO..J ninety-f..'!ir cbys, from London. ;-;!;:■. e-l-jrieueed :i strong gale from rue Y\ .>"-■. '•"> a heavy sea was shipped, and (wo men :- the v. heel V':rc washed forward, bet isc:p ■•■ without injury, M/Douga!!, an A.M., wa slightly injured by the iron rails •of tie. poop, and the wheel was broken. Sailed—W'anaka, for the south. The insurances on the Tubal Cain aiv jx> follows :—New Zealand Company, L7s"i Union Company, L 750. On the cargo th Union Coin pan v have LI 520, LSOO of wind are reins- red in the New Zealand Com pan; and L 250 in the Batavia Company, CHBiSTCHURCiI. November 22. Doubt having hi en ca?t on ihc story oi the rescue of two men from shirks a:- sea, •I he captain o; tin: Rangitikoi writes coudrm im. f it." and states that it is not at all cxag'"lid-. ■■ xpecced that 300 firemen and others will ':•• ].,-.--:ent at the Brigade dinner on the PUh Deo niber. ' I A convei-.-axiono connected with the Young Men's Christian Association last evening was Several si oundrels, for indecently cxposim themselves, were yesterday sentenced to imprisonment.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 815, 22 November 1878, Page 2
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