LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
Per New Zealand Press' Association. 0 WELLINGTON. The ship Electra, with 150 passengers, is signalled. LYTTELTON, Mr Anthony Trollope and wife are passengers by the Alhambra by the outward mail. REEFTON. At the largest public meeting here, resolutions were passed denying that Curtis possessed the confidence of the miners, and condemnatory of the Nelson Government for a canvasser for signatures to stifle public opinion, and to accord a vote of thanks to the Ministry for their promised bill for separation. CHRISTCHURCH. Seven men who have been prospecting the McKenzie country have made £3 per week, and have come to town for means to make further researches. * NAPIER. Arihi and the Hon. H. R. Russell have sailed for Wellington. The Times complains that Greville’s telegrams omitted Gisborne’s speech altogether. DUNEDIN. A party with a pinnace is to leave here to settle in Paugo Pango, on the arrival of the San Francisco mail.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 276, 27 August 1872, Page 3
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154LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 276, 27 August 1872, Page 3
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