SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Proas Agency.)
Auckland, Friday, G p.m. Mr Pringle, shipping agent, fell between the wharf and the ' Harriet Armytage' into the water. He is an elderly man, but was rescued without apparent injury.—The Ouliforniun Minstrels arrived by the' Phcebe' to-day,
An Alexandra telegram states that already there is a scarcity of food at Te Kuiti, as the potatoes are done,—The Loch Orr' has arrived, making a passago of 94 days from Gravosend. She brings no passengers. A seaman named Henry Carlson, fell from the main rigging, on his head, and was killed,
SharemarketThe market is quiet, Thames, 40s; Caledonian, £9 10s, £9 14s, closing sellers £9 10s. Buyers: Albion, 60s; Thames Gas, 365. Sellers: Union Beach, Us 6d; Bismarck, 5s Gd.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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125SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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