TELEGRAMS.
(i-ki: association). AT.'K ;..\ND. November 14. Owing to the dirty weather. iheßotonia did not arrive till daylight. She sails tor the South this afternoon. The Waikato brings 204 immigrants. One birth and one death occurred during the voyage. No complaints are made by the immigrants, who appear to be a respectable Jot, consisting principally of families. GREY-MOUTH. November 13. A splendid vein of stone was struck last night in the Bonanza claim by lioase and party, Langdown's reef. Tlie stone is sparkling with gold. It is deepening to the north and widening. A sample was crushed, and it yielded a pennyweight to the dish. The news has caused excitement in town. PORT CHALMERS. November 14. Arrived—Watiganui and Waitaki, from Lyttelton. ".Sailed—Otago, ship, for London, with nine passengers and a cargo consisting of 13fi7 bales wool, sacks wheat, 224 casks tallow, 1797 hides. 27(i0 cases meats, 11G packages sundries, 5 boxes gold, of a total value of L 71.887; Penguin, for Lyttelton. "The barque Lizzie Bell cleared the Heads this morning for Portland, Oregon.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1115, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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174TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1115, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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