SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(nr ELECTBIC TELEGBATH.) Otago, Clyde, July 2. The river is still going down very low. Hundreds are flocking to it. Men are making from one to five pounds per day. Labor is not obtainable. Pleuro-pneumonia has broKen out m the Cromwell district. . Mr. Warden Robinson lias issued a Proclamation stopping cattle entering or leaving the t^str ' ct " CnnisTcnuEcn, July 8. A monster meeting has been held at Hokitika, when resolutions were passed in favor of separation from Eastland. The state of the bar at the entrance ot tUo river has slightly improved. The schooners Alma and Lizzie Coleson have managed to get across. . , - r> 3Tlic s.s. Alhambra has arrived from Dunedin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 7
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113SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 7
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