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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

[Pkess Telegraph Agenci'-I Abckland, Wednesday. An,attempt was made yesterday to serve a detainer on the ship Miltiades in Rangitoto Channel while going out. The detainer was issued from the Admiralty Court, at the suit of the crew of the' Lady Bowen, for salvage. But the, crew of the -Miltiades threatened violence to the officer of the Court if he attempted to board the vessel. He therefore tied the.writ.to the cable, and retreated. "The. ship sailed during the night. The difference at issue was settled.this morning by the owner of the Lady. Bowen ..offering the. crew £SOO. out of £1625 award, which was accepted. •- The City of Auckland arrived from London after a passage of 107 days; with thirty passengers, not immigrants. One child died. She experienced terrific weather the latter part of the passage for .four days'; had every sail that was set blown out of the ship. All well. '. The s.s. Taranaki, which has arrived at Onehunga, brought on sixty-eight immigrants who should have" been landed at New Plymouth but were not, owing to-thes'tate.pf the weather. A difficulty is likely to arise as to, the responsibility for their maintenance hare - and their conveyance to their destination. New Plymouth, Wednesday. None of the immigrants could be landed from the s.». Tar&naki yesterday, the sea being rough. ' .'■■'..'. Sailed :'Luna, for Wellington. Chju.stchubch, Wednesday. The following nominations were received Last night : —Jockey Club Handicap, 200 sovs. added to a sweepstake of 10 sovs.—Prichard's Pertobe, 5 yri., by Panic, dam Hester Grazebrook; Richardson's Malvina; Studholme's b.c, by Caledon, dam Emuieline, 3 yra.; Barker's br.f. Remnant,"3 yrsr;~D. O'Brian's Tambourine ; Redwood's Batter ; Redwood's Titokoby, by Ravensworth, dam Wetsail, 3 yrs..; Redwood's Borohy, by Ravenßworth, dam. Simplicity, -3 yrs.; Walter's■Yaterina; Delamame's Templeton; b.c. Traitor, byTradiicer, dam Deception, [i yrs.; .Campbell's b.c. Tadmor, by Cabde'n, dam Brunette, 3 yrs.; R. H. Campbell's : Castaway. Canterbury Cup, 250. soya., added to a sweepstake of 15 ; sovb.— Prichard's Pertobe| Richardson's Malvina; Leech's c Meteor, by Malton, dam ~J eu.' D'Esprit, 3 yrs.; Campbell's cb.f. Sonnambula, by Towton, dam Opera, 3 yrs.; O'Brian's Tambourine;, Redwood's" b.f. Wainui, 3 yrs.; Redwood's br.f. Toi, by Diomedes, dam Toitoi, 3 yrsl;' Delamaine's Templeton; Murphy's Ke Hercules, by Ravensworth, dam Plover, 3 yrs..} Notworthy's Traitor'; . Campbell's ' Castaway." St. Leger Stakes, 1876—Walker's ti.C Gilda by Ravensworth,; dam Mermaid ; Hawden'sb.c., by.-Malton, dam -Prophetess; Webb's b.c.,' by Sledmere, dam-Tantrum; "Redwood's - colt by Towton,'dam Shrovetide ;' Delamaine'a br.f., by Golden' Grape, dam Atalanta ; Delamaine's -br.f.-,jby Ravensworth,; dam Belle of the Me ; Brabaryon's br.f. by Ravensworth, dam ;.7Notworthy's. br.f v Hiawatha, by Sledmere, ;dam Emmelihe ; Hassal's ch.c. Daniel; O'Rourke, by- Sledmere,' dam Brunette; Campbell's br.c, Castilian, by Sledmere, dam Alyueena';; Campbell's b.f. Cascade, by Sled-;" mere, dam Waterwitgh.-; Hill's br.c. Richmond, by, Maribyrnong,- dam Miss Warrior. It islstated the Governor will-pay a farewell' visit to 'Canterbury during the Metropolitan . Race Meeting in'November.r '' . 4 r Ai . the., recent. meeting., of/ihe.". Canterbury Jockey Club, it-'was decided that "produce : foaleol after January, 1875, should take their ages'from the flat of .August instead of the Istof July. -•-..--,- :.;,/;; -■ - '-\' Ltttelton, Wednesday. . ii The Carisbrook Castle; mnety'days fromthe Start, brings 490. immigrants, all, well. There--, were twenty-five deaths of children under fiveyears, and five: Two hundred immi--graulis were forwarded to Timaru per Wellington'yesterday, ex St. Lawrence. " ■ Pom CIIALMEBS, Wednesday This section of the Moeraki Railway will be commenced to-morrow morning by a number of newly arrived immigrants About 400 will be set to vi ork Wiktpobt, Wednesday The schoonei Dunedin, pioduce laden, from Dunedin, is ashoie at the entrance of therrvpr. The bar was good, but the wind bhiftmg dro\ e her on the sand bank.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 2

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