GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
A LONG TOW. e . t By Telegraph—Press Association. c Wellington, Last Night. The Italian barque. Ermmia, which put into Wellington through stress of weather on Thursday, having been blown up the coast when making for Lyttelton, started for Lyttelton at 2.30 p.m. yesterday in tow of the steamer Duchess. This long tmv of 175 miles is being undertaken in order that the Erminia may keep to her engagements. . PAYABLE POTATOES. Dunedin, Last Night, f Some of the earliest potatoes ever e grown in the open hereabouts sold in t Dunedin last week for £ 100 6s 7d ner ton. They were grown by Mr. Challis, : - of the Peninsula, and the prices raaigad n from 9%d to 10% d per lb. d ■ WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. '8 l- Wellington, Last Night. The Wellington Industrial Exhibition, which owned on May 24. closed last night after a very successful run. Up till Friday night 157.R41 persons had attended and about 10.000 more have to be added for yesterday. The complete ftfgnrcs are not yet available, but the executive expects to make a handsome profit. Dense crowds were present lasit b- night, when a fancy dress carnival wias bold. ... ~,,,.. Ufi j.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 31, 31 July 1911, Page 5
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197GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 31, 31 July 1911, Page 5
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