TELEGRAMS.
(Per Greville's Telegram Company, Reuter't Agents.) HoKitika, July 5. The different mobs o£ cattle sold to-day realised as follows :—£B 9s 6d, £7 7s 6d, and £7 12s 6d ; sheep fetched 8/. There was a poor attendance. DtTJJEDIX, July 5. The University was opened to«day with great eclat. Major Richardson delivered an inaugural address. He was two hours in delivering it. There was a large and fashionable attendance. Thirty students have already entered. Blttff, July 5. The schooner Cora Kussell in beating-in struck the Tewais Point, but was got off and brought up to the wharf, with four feet of water in her hold. Fifty bags of lime amongst the cargo have tasen fire. She is being discharged rapidly,
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 2
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