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TELEGRAMS.

[Per GiumLLJl’a d&EOKAit Cohpanv, BeDTKB’s Ai&BNTfl.]

. Auckland, Juno 22. jt? TaUJranga latter s ttates that gold has bosjh discovered oft this’ eastern side of the Olrfnomun ranges. The stuff yields three .groins, tho^tfiih; and the discoverer proceeds to Auckland to claim the reward. The City of Melbourne sidled at noon with the Australian and Californian mails. - New PtxMOtmt, June 22. The Board of Heolth has fixed the quarantine 'anchorage near the Sugar Loaf. Arrived. —Phoebe from Monahan; she leaver' for Nelson at noon. Wanganui, June 22. M'Dowcll’s prospecting party has returned froin iTuhua, but being reticent, another party starts shortly, aided by public subscriptions. The Kate, schooner, now breaking up, sold at auction for £6O. Wellington, June 22. A fire broke out in the Wellington Brewery Company’s buildings, but it was easily extinguished. The New Zealand Gazette appoints Mr H. T. Winter Registrar of Births, &c., for the Ashburton district. Sailed. —City of Newcastle for Newcastle. WEBTPOET,'June 22. Mr O’Connor addressed a large meeting, appealing for an inquiry by the General Government. Mr Reid followed, but no resolution was passed. The meeting wound up with thrde cheers for Reid and three groans for O’Connor. Dunedin, June 22. At an extraordinary meeting of the Waterworks Company it was resolved that the works be offered to the Corporation at £5 per share premium.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 2