TELEGRAMS.
{Per Grcville's Telegram Company, Reuters Agents.) HOKITIKA, Nov. 11. The party that found the 670z. nugget at Greenstone last week has found another of 20oz. A rush has set in. Mr Cummings, cattle driver, is supposed to be drowned in the Teremakau. Wellington, Nov. 12. The body of Mr John Hay, editor of the Independent, was found in the harbor today. It is supposed that he feU of? the wharf last night, when jt was blowing furiously. Arrived—Wellington, from Lyttelton ; Keera, from Napier. GreymoutH, Nov. 12. There is a great disappointment at the withdrawal of the Annexation Bill. If the coal railway is not immediately commenced a local company will again make offers to the Government. Pobt Chalmers, Nov. 11. Arrived—Taranaki, from Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2664, 13 November 1871, Page 2
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