LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
Wellington, Friday Night,. The Government lias received a telegram from homo stating that £500,000 worth of 4£ pei cent debenture*, without sinking fnnd, have been sold nt 93. Also, that £200,000 of t Ite debentures guaranteed by the Imperial Government hnvp been sold at £3 prem. The following aliipc «nilrd for New Zenhnd ports in January: — Annette, fos AuoTland, with 300 immigrants; Naomi, ior Bluff, 300 j Asia, for Otnpo, 600; Pcnnmeto]], und anotlicr, ff>r Wellington fi7o Varmni othor nhipo, inc'ucling ono for Canterbury, 600. The Atrato wg§ to sail in February for Otugo and Canterbury direct with 711 souls and a large quantity of railway plant. Pimodin, Fridny. Mr llaggitt and Mr Oliver aie spoken ot as candidate for the «ea( snid to be ab'nih to bi> vne»ted by* Mr Buthgati in the Hon^e of Representatives. Jfokitika, Friday. The Albion ha* arrived from Melbourne.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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148LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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