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TELEGRAPHIC.

The English Mail. Wellington, Nov. 2. The City of New York with the October English mails left San Francisco for Auckland on, the 22nd nit., one day later than time-table date. The Zealandia with the October, colonial mails arrived at San Francisco from Auckland on the 29th ult., four days,earlier than the time-table date. Hotel BurnedEeefton, Nov. 2. A sip all wayside hotel; near Eeefton was burnt down yesterday afternoon. The place was fully covered by an insurance of £4OO in the Imperial office. Enquiry into the Stranding of the , Eotomahana- ' Dunedin, Nov. 2. Mr Hack worth held a formal enquiry yesterday into the grounding of the Eotomahana. All the evidence went to show that the accident was caused by the strength of the wind and tide [which were unusually strong) not being sufficiently allowed for.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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