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* (*SOl£ OUR OWJT COBEESPOKDEKTS.) DUNEDIN. Jan. 17. Mr. J. J. Casey, formerly Minister of Justice m Victoria, has left per Dacotah, en route to inspect the Ngakawhau -coal mine, on behalf of Victorian capitalists. WELLINGTON. January 16. Dr Heetor reports that the Preservation Inlet coal is inferior to Colling, wood. The Chrietcburch exhibits for Vienna Exhibition were sent per Alhambra. AUCKLAND. January 16. A woman applied at the Police Court Auckland for protection. She stated she was the mother of twenty. four children, and on one occasion had seven at a birth. GRAHAMSTOWN. January 16. Mr Mack'ay has left to turn trespassing diggers off Whangamata block. The district will be shortly opened. NAPIER. January 16. The cutter Margaret has been wrecked, and Charles M'Gaggan and Richard Jackson drowned. WELLINGTON SPECIAL TELEGE IMS. The native Minister telegraphs that he has seen Mamukau, the principal chief of Tuhua, and discussed the question of opening the Goldfields. Mamukau is favorable thereto. •—
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1039, 21 January 1873, Page 2
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161BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1039, 21 January 1873, Page 2
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