HERALD TELEGRAMS.
WELLINGTON.
,-., ■ '"Tkursdlt, May 19. Mb. Collie's proposals have been favorably received in -Canterbury and Otago. The Dunedin Chamber of Commerce resolved to request the Government t6- grant a subsidy, if the port of call be not further north than j Wellington. The Lytteltpn Times strongly supports Wellington. The Otago people would like Dunedin to be the port of call. The Taranaki is on her way up here. A cotdpany; -with 1 a capital of £50,000, has been formed in Dunedin to biiy her and the N.S.N. Co's plant. A butcher's man named Langley was drowned here to-day. While driving his cart into the Kaiwarra stream to wash it, the horse backed into a hole, and horse, and man were both drowned. The St. Kilda has been sold for the Wanganui cattle trade, for £l2dD. . ; Thomas iVaaer and . Robert Campbell, of Otago; Dr. Grace and G, M. Waterhouse, of Wellington ; James Williamson, of Auckland ; and J. Wrigley, of Nelson, have been called to the Legislative Council. : - ; .-
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1154, 20 May 1870, Page 2
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167HERALD TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1154, 20 May 1870, Page 2
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