PER LORD ASHLEY.
WBLUNGTOK.^-July^ 26 : 'M*. /.Vogel ha* made urai^emeQts^^' the Imperial GoTernment whSteby, so lotfg' wj * the colony oxjcftda 89^000^ mwud^ ift %ft^oii^«B
specified in the guarantee of the one million loan, the latter sum may accumulate with interest until operated on at convenience,, while the colony can provide for ita annual wants out of the unguaranteed loan. This guaranteed reserve will raise the credit of the colony. It is also said that Mr. Vogel has nearly completed arrangements with large capitalists fir the construction of the railways. Whanganul— July 27: Intelligence has been received that Captain Taylor, of the firm of Taylor and Watt,- has been drowned from the • Lady Denison,' on her voyage from Sydney, off Kapiti. He was assisting to reef the sail, and. was knocked overboard by the sheet. — The cutter 'Patea,' went ashore at the South Spit to-day. She is a total wreck. It is feared that the master, named Tiniellay, and a man have been drowned. Nelson. — July 26 : ' Taranaki arrived to-day. Duneuin. — July 26: Arrived — 'Jean Sand, j from Hong Kong, with 340 Chinese. — 460 more are expected in a few days. 1,700 are to come this year. — A child named Henderson, of Tomahawk Valley, has been burned to death.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4355, 31 July 1871, Page 3
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