WELLINGTON.
-■■? ' " : : Thursday. The rumour circulated by tho Age that Sir J. Vogel has resigned his position to become one of Messrs Rothschilds financial agents, has received a semi official contradiction in the Tribune and Times. The accpunts of the colony are in a forward state of preparation for presentation to Parliament upon the opening. The following is extracted from telegrams from the Agent-General, dated London, June 16, giving the names of the vessels and number of immigrants which left for the colony in May:—'J he Alumbagh and '■■ Dover, 772, " for Auckland ; Halcione, 298, for Taranaki; Friedburg, 289, for. Napier ; Eoderick, for Wellington, c "■ . ; ; This day. ; The Evening Post has been increased in size, being the fourth enlargement since its ostablishmont-ten years ago.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2026, 2 July 1875, Page 2
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122WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2026, 2 July 1875, Page 2
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