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DUNEDIN.

' ■"" „\\! ' May. ' '' Lodged 6 p.tn. , 4 . « . -Finished 10,50 p.m. The brewers and others are moving in the direction of starting a bottle manufactory.; ; The Superintendent promises that the bonus of £300 shall not be allowed, to lapse, : imd urg?|B immediate action, the material being plentiful. Free passages will "be granted to the workmen to bo employed in, the manufactory, .with their families. < , ■< ■• . - ;•• ''' v^ ' 6th May. . Lodged 1,0,28, a.m, ,',, , v finished 1i.59 a.m. The Colonial Secretary telegraphs to *^ie : "Stiperittijefident ';tliat 4,062 immigrants Have been ordered to arrire in Otago during the current year, exclusive of those nominated. The Agent-General has also been instructed to offer free passages where he thinks necessary. An entertainment is to be given for the benefit of the widow of Roberts, the actor, Who' died %cetitly in Adelaide, 6th May, Lodged 11,51 a,m. Finished 1,58 ftm, . A. telegram has just Bfeen receive^ from Oaroaru to the effect that thorei is a heayy north-easter, and that the Mary Ogilvie came on the beach at tight o'clock this morning. There is some prospect of getting her off. The cargo is chiefly from.Dunedin for the north. The Mary Yon Every Is still at anchor. Other vessels have put to sea.

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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 71, 6 May 1873, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 71, 6 May 1873, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 71, 6 May 1873, Page 2

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