BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville's telegram company.) Auckland, July 22, 3.22 p.m. The Caledonian yield for the week is 811 ounces. Shares are now at L24to L 27. Westport, July 23, 12.45 p.m. There was an alarming sea encroachment this morning. The tide and surf were within tea yards of the Gaol buildings. The people in Gladstone street are removing. A heavy sea is on, and the Hooded river is now threatening Kennedy street. Business has been at a standstill in consequence. There is a rumor of a patch of twenty pounds weight of gold having been found in Z-ala’s claim at the Lyell. Some splendi specimens have been brought down. The Wallaby has.arriveal from Wanganui, after a twenty-four hours' run. Wellington, July 23. It is expected that the Nebraska will be quarantined and fumigated here. The Luna takes the mails south.
Christchurch, July 23, 3.58 p.m. The Coleridge election has resulted in the return of the Rev. J. G. Bluett. The polling was Bluett, 106; Hart, 1 00; Jehson, 49.
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Evening Star, Issue 2941, 23 July 1872, Page 2
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