NAPIER.
(±rom our own tjorresponaenc. j This day. : The Southern Cross arrived from Auckland "last evening. She is advertised to leave again to-morrow at noon: ' . ', _: An attempt to revive Napier race meetings is being made. A meeting is called for, tonight, when a large attendance is expected. ' A great scarcity ofjlabour is experienced, and masters complain that men are too in-t dependent. > ~..u .
Rain is much wanted. Owing to the drought everything.i 8 burnt uJ Vnles S a SE:^ fora*e and crops wa^croTdrdd^ 6"8' greab SUCCeSS; * A large ship, supposed to be the Bebington with immigrants, is outside. The Luna, with Immi C ration Officer on board, has just gone to meet her.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1491, 20 November 1874, Page 3
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