SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Auckland, "Wednesday.
The journeymen fnilmnkcrs hare determined to demand 10? per Jny. The master shipwrphKlinre held a meeting and agreed that 12s per diem would injure trade, and have re3olved to pay II?. At the meeting of the Presbytery to-ilny the resignations of Mr Stewiiri.of Waiknto, nnd Mr Tmt, of Coroinnndel, nrrorend. Mr T.iit linn been instructed to preach in tbe Waiknlo, nnd nnnounce Mi 1 Slawnrt'* resignation. The charge nsninst Jlrs Vesey hns he»n di.-niissed. Arrived : — Tnranaki ss. from the S' uth, and. Hero, from Syclne}', with 40 passengers. She brings later European news. Sliaremarket : Buyers — South British, £4 5s ; National B>ink, £3 4s; Xiitionnl Insur.inre, 20*; I'ooKey, £17. Seller* Nntinnnl Inmrnncp, 21s ; Tookey, £18 The prospects of Tookey him* much improved.
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Waikato Times, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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134SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency.) Auckland, "Wednesday. Waikato Times, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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