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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[aNGLO-ATTSTKALIAN PJRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY.] WzwrnGTON, Jan. 16. The Provincial Council propoguad today. The Albambra and Tararn haye arriyed. and the Alhambra sailed, Fulton, the late carpenter of the Win, Tapscott, has sued the Consular Agent for LSO, the value of his kit and tools taken away in the ship. Auckland, Jan. 16. The acceptances for the Papakura Handicap are Yatterina, Parawhenua, Fawn, Flying Jib, Dainty, and Kingfisher. The crew of the schooner Dauntless have been picked up exhausted by a pilot cutter, after being an hour in the water ,on the Kaipara bar. The JjL'arbor Board has resolved to | adopt Mr Moriarfcy's recommendation as to a graving dock both as to site and sip. Dunedin, Jan. lisl" The Wallabi is back from the wreck of the Q.urajb. Jn consequence of rough weather work has bs^n suspended for the last few day 3. ! The Presbyterian Synod to-day had. a Jong discussion on the subjects temperance, p was 3^3 ted that, the Good Templars are deing aa frumjenfs amount of Jt was resolyed tq dp .everything posgibJe to put down the eyij. The First Denominational Sol^ool in the diocese was opened yesterday. In the evening, addresses were delivered on education by Judge Chapman, Bishop Neville and others. Mr^ogan, a member of the Presbyterian Church is to be tried by .the Synod now for openly avowing himself a Isipiritua^isjfc a£ the manifestations of Peebles. The Synod refuse to hear his defence by counsel. Along discussion /joqle pjace on the observance of the Sabbath, and £t was pesotyed to petition the Provincial Gouncil if the iQiovprpnaent refuses to stop Sunday traffic on £he G9eisic?ueqh, Jan. If). Jn thg sugar market only a few small lines of white haye changed hands as yet. Ryejgrass seed is quoted at 3a 9ii, The

millers' quotation for flour is Ll2 in sacks; Ll2 10s in bags, f-o.b. in Lyttelton. The millers have shipped a quantity of last season's flour to England, and thus relieved the market. A considerable quantity of old wheat has also been shipped to England. Public feelinft, in favor of an interprovincial regatta is .strong, but the boating men are very ''apathetic yet as to practice. Port Chalmers, Jan. 16. The Mikado has sailed for Sydney. The Dunfiillan's passengers were landed to-day. They are a fine-looking class, and the ship is clean, well fitted and ventilated.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1702, 17 January 1874, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1702, 17 January 1874, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1702, 17 January 1874, Page 2

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