INTERPROVINCIAL.
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TIMAIIU, Wednesday. A second wool sale was held yesterday, and prices ruled J,d to Id lowerthan at the December sales. About 1,&00 bales were catalogued, but a large proportion were withdrawn before the sale.
WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Fresh applications are being made for tin mining claims at Stewart Island.
Professor Black has made a favourable report on the project to construct a sludge channel at Round Hill.
RIVERTON, Wednesday. In washing for the New Year id a claim worked by eight Celestials, £800 has been taken for ten weeks' work.
DUNEDIN, Wednesday,
Private advices by mail report the successful floating of the O.P.Q. mine at Waipori for £30,000, a third in scrip aud two-thirds cash. The chairman of the Board is Mr E. Pontiff. Mr B. Molloy, M.P., one of the directors, leaves for the colony next month.
The weather is unusally hot. The case of Ridley v. the Hon. G. Fisher is expected to finish to-day.
GREY MOUTH, Wednesday. The weather has been unusally hot the last few days. This morning about II o'clock the thermometer was at 90 in the shade and 113 in the sun.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2580, 24 January 1889, Page 2
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