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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[ANGib-AUSTRAIIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH . AGENCY.]

Wellington, Nov. 6. •" The Court of Appeal sits on Moriday. Port Chalmers, Nov. 9. ./ The Lady Jocelyn was towed up to the anchorage at the quarantine ground at 3.17 this morning. Diptheria and scarlet fever are on board. Nine deaths .occurred on the passage and six mure are now ailing. The Board of Health visited the vessel at noon. . '"'.'■■' Tadranga, Nov. 6. Williamson's committee arc- actively canvassing down the coast. It is stated thaVrieariy every native vote has been secured. Lusk and Dargaville are almost certain to be distanced on the coast. ' The Basilisk has arrived. The following is the polling for the Superintendency : —Williamson, 102; Dargaville, 42 ; Lusk, 17. 1 Christchurch, Nov. 6. The Superintendent laid the foundation stone .of a handsome stone Congregational Church to-day. „ .-, ,,,... . . ; ' > \>. A Calcutta sweep on the Jockey Club Handicap attracted a great 1 Crowd last night at TattersalFs; value of sweep, L 204. The prices fetched — Tamburini, LQ6 ; Gossip, Lsl ; Traitor, LI 8; Kakapo, LlB ; Mabel, Lls ; Malabar, L 4. | An Orange banquet was held last night, and was, largely attended. , ; Wanganui, Nov. 6. ■ Mr Travers's application for a new trial in the libel case of Worgan v. Duigan, waa refused. : . The first sod of the Wanganui and Manawatu railway was turned to-day. There was no ceremony. ' New Plymouth, Nov. 6. The Provincial Surveyor i 3 taking fresh observations of Mount Egmont. He thinks the published height is short by 1000 ft. ''!':: Dunedin, Nov^ 6. \ The " Times " to-day appearedenlarged to the size of .the Melbourne ;'f Age." , . The third ', number .of, '/ Wild Will Enderby " is favorably received. . Tenders for the reclamation of the harbor have been re-called. ' j A man this morning was fined twenty shillings for attempting to get into a train in motion. • ' ' ; • „ The Otago Orange Lodge had a dinner last night, in commemoration of the landing of the Prince of Orange in England. Seventy members were present ; .also delegates from the country districts, and from the North Island. Orangeism jis, spreading in Otago. Two new lodges are to be opened in the country districts shortly. , I

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 2

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