IN TERPROVINCIAL.
Wellington , Friday. .."■ The execution of Woodgate is ordered foreight o'clock op Wednesday morning at Pic-, "ton. V 'V ' . ' -■*-' - - - : '- :-':■' *' - ; '•'" ' Saturday, "- Mr O'Shea reports produce pricea ,< as f ol-! lomifrMfy(tx,.£}s ;10s t0,£16; Towstock,, Adelaide, £17 tb £18; oats, 35,., t0C 3s 3d; bran, is 3d; wheat, milling,. none; C chick, 4s to 5s adj/pplhpd, £7 l ( 03,to^£8; hams and bacon, equal" proportions, 6d 'to '9d;' cheese 1 , 8d to BJd; -maize, scarce, 6s 6d;to 7s; pota-. toes,:£s 10s to £6. . ; ;. y ; Harry Garner, a counter, clerk in the Teler . graph office, while bathing at the Baths yesterday evening, took a header into shallow water and dislocated his neck. ' He was taken 1 to the hospital but there: is no hope of i his' recovery. JHis father resides at Nelson. ... iJ'-tO p.m/ ! Young Garner has jiist died. Dunedin, Friday. : Representatives of the Guardian, Times, and Star, and Captain Hutton/ 1 are among the passengers-per: Wanaka on her excursion, trip around the Middle Island. .Thirty pas- . sengers are also booked at the several coastal ports, in additional to the forty from Dunedin. *'; y : ,- Auckland,. Friday. Mr Broomhall has accepted the' last conditions offered by the Land Board, y Returns furnished by the Relieving Gfficers show'thCat 268 adults are in receipt of relief in Auckland. This includes old women and women in the Refuge. The well ~at Leccombe's brewery which supplied the town when tbe Domain water supply fell off, collapsed last night. The debris .has completely filled up the -well, burying the pumping gear and machinery. The damage Cis estimated at £1.000. . Mr Auckland reports; -Fat cattle advanced. 2s pe^ ( ioojb, 30s to 40s; fat wethers,, have advanced 2s, jperhead. Mr^inney reports:— -Adelaide flour, ;£l7 jr Star,3St7,J : bran, £7; oats, 3s 3d; maize, 4s 9d; bacon and hams, 9d to 10d; lib jams, 8d; 21b,. , 7|d;j[ars, do. yTHe- National have -declared' a dividend of 6 perce'nli. fdr the half-year ending September. ASti&Star, oh the authority of the Attorney- >. General, Estates that where the Counties Act is ;C^ apt brought 'fully* into operation or no rate A t^Hedy- the Caubsidy, yon a basis of the total I amount ot rites v cbllected by high way districts Where the
..permjssive clausfiWbfUhe Counties Act are p|«speMed Ac CJsuntyCi subsidies will be paidt^ : L-:duec_to thghigl wji^ bf^ifds.,, 'p .^ Friday, f. -3T ln^gw»%inarke;t-iSqhi^ No transactional •'■fe v^\^^V D l !j^ ac f in \*he new graii£| i^l& fea^"C^ ins f:W°S JtW week haves retarded hlrvest operatiols^lMiveries wife therefore be considerably late. The barlip crops will be greatly discoloured**' The wheal and oats crops have suffered but little da_ag_4 except in the southern districts. If wheat is not in till the Ist, early deliveries wili command extreme rates. VfiatiJS 4d3§> l&Gcffl barley, nominal; butter^ iddf^cf^ejjd;! flour, £14 to £15; bran, £5; sharps, £6. [ Trade dull. * ' -Wesleyan-Goaferencs„ j assembled at Durham-street Church" last" >: night, when the Rev. W. Kirk, Auckland, f was elected President. The Rev. A. Reid, i .the retiring President, delivered a very able : "addte'ss;— *"""*•-• — - -'--- ■ ■ - --. —.^-„„___ At the Interprovincial Cricket Match Canterbury beat Otago by 140 runs) r^.-==^ ft)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 18, 20 January 1877, Page 2
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511INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 18, 20 January 1877, Page 2
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