DUNEDIN. Ist December.
The trial of the locally built steamer Tui took place yesterday. She steamed an average of nine knots. She is built by Kincaid and McQueen for Seager & Co., of Wellington, for the Wellington coastal trade. She will carry 110 tons of cargo on a draught of 6 feet. The trial was considered highly satisfactory. 2nd December. After Reynolds had concluded his speech last night, Wales, who was also to address the meeting, asked them to take his speech as read, and he would publish it in the papers. The meeting objected, as he will be asked lots of questions. He speaks in a few days. The provincialists at last night's meeting were present in great force, and nearly all the late Macandrew banquet community.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 132, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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