BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Dunedin, 31st March, 1873] Sailed this day, the Agnes- Muir for London ; 11,208 bags wheat. Quarter's revenue,. L 60557 ; increase, L 2780 over 1872. Elizabeth Company's crushing at Crom well, 113 ounces from 150 tons. Stuff from bottom level. It is stated, on good authority, that Hallenstein intends resigning his seat for Lakes. The Ladybird has arrived in Auckland. Left Sydney on the 24th. London, March 20th. Liverpool wool sales show a decline of 2d ou best classes, and Id on medium. Attendance good. Mauch 22nd. Gathorne Hardy moved in the House of Commons to the effect that the Government should inform other powers that it dissents from the principal basis of the Geneva award, as Russell's treaty of Washington render observance of neutrality impossible. Forster and Jessel replied, intimating that it was more politic to ask America to withdraw the rules and substitute others, than jointly submit them for ratification to great powers. Hardy's motion withdrawn. Intercolonial news unimportant.
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 476, 1 April 1873, Page 5
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