TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[Press Telegraph Agency.] Rangitikei, Saturday. Subscriptions were started to-day for a hospital for the district, and £3OO has already been promised. Grahamstown, Saturday. Sir Donald McLean in replying to a telegram and letter from Te Moananui, says ho will visit the Thames next week about Thursday to hear what the natives have to say. Mackay returned from Auckland and went up the river this morning, Gold returns : Bank of New Zealand for the week, 89-1 ounces ; 1200 ounces are expected during the day. Dunedin, Saturday. At an adjourned meeting held last night, the Jockey Club decided to disqualify Mabel. .Conyers has resigned the General Managership of the Otago Railways. Christchurch, Saturday. Madame Goddard’s farewell concert last night was a great triumph. The hall was crammed, and numbers refused admittance. As Madamo Goddard passed from the hall to her carriage she was loudly cheered.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4279, 7 December 1874, Page 2
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