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[anglo-attstralian pbess telegbaph AGENCY.] Reefton, Dec. 18. Splendid stone has been struck in the Golden Ledge. Shares advanced ICD per cent in two hours. No. 2 South Larry's have completed arrangements for the erection of machinery at Murray Creek. Claims have greatly increased in value since the formation of the Crushing Company. Tapley, Davis, and Co. report Wealth of Nations, 70s; Golden Ledge, 7s; Fiery Cross, 80s* Auckland, Dec. 18. In the Provincial Council, Mr Sfieehan stated that the Superintendent had been offered a steamer to ply to Poverty Bay for LIOOO subsidy. The service will soon commence. The hearing of the charge against Dr Uoughty, of the ship Chile, is proceeding. The evidence of Mrs Vessy was most sensational, and discloses barbarous conduct on the part of the doctor. He had women tied from morning to night to the capstan, on the hottest day of the voyage, with their feet off the deck.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1678, 19 December 1873, Page 2
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156LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1678, 19 December 1873, Page 2
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