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[Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agoncy.] NELSON. March 10. The late gale did much damage to hop gardens and orchards. „ The Customs receipts yesterday amounted to £2ls3—the largest sum ever have taken in one day. WELLINGTON. March 11. The demands of the journeymen bakers have been acceded to, and the idea of a cooperative company is abandoned. fc No bodies have yet been recovered from the late wrecks. NAPIER. {March 9. The ship Invernere arrived yesterday, bringing 207 immigrants. 107 days out. Sixteeen deaths occurred during the voyage, from scarlatina and measles, principally among children between one and six years of age. The passengers are now all in good health, it being six weeks since any sickness occurred on board. The new lighthouse just erected was lighted for the first time to-night.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1158, 13 March 1874, Page 4
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132LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1158, 13 March 1874, Page 4
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