Telegraphic Despatches.
{From our ovm Correspondent.) DirNEDijr, March 3, 7.45.
The Magistrates' Court was crowded tliis morning by persons* anxious to hear the proceedinga against Patrick Long, charged with murder at Green Island. On application of prisoner's counsel, an adjoiu'nment for one week was granted. The ship Dallam Tower lias arrived from Melbourne. The Escort arrived this evening, bringing the following quantities of gold :—: — ozs. dwts. Lawrence ... ... ... 1037 18 Waipori 90 19 Waitahuna ... ... IGS 7 Tokomairivo 200 0 . Switzer3 1121 2 Queenstown 935 5 Cardropa 338 0. Arrow 522 9 Cromwell 1619 3 Clyde 124 1 Alexandra ... 369 18 Teviot ' ... 557 7 Blacks 600 0 St. Bathans .., ... 225 0 Mount Ida 498 8 Macraes 83 8 Palmerston 37 11 Waikouaiti 5 10Total ... 8568 13 i March 4, 9.3,0 a.m. The Jessie Roadman sails for London tomorrow. She takes among her passengers Mr. Muston, for over five- years the valued sub-editor of the " Daily Times." Auckland telegrams 6tate that the barque Anazi moved several feet on Monday, but again grounded. Great preparations are being made at Napier for the reception of the colonial rifle contest representatives. Auckland,. March 4th. The Tartar-, mail steamer, arrived at 5 o'clock this morning. She brings the Ma. • gt'egor's mails and passengers for Sydney, The Macgregor went ashore at Kandavau Harbor through the carelessness of the pilot. The Tartar failed to tow her off, owing to the hawsers breaking. The cargo is being shifted to the Star of the South to lighten her. There is still hope of getting her off: The Tartar came on, andfeaves for Sydney this afternoon.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 4 March 1874, Page 2
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264Telegraphic Despatches. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 4 March 1874, Page 2
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