TELEGRAMS.
Dunedin, Wednesday. The Waste Lands Board have appointed R. B. Martin permanent auctioneer to the Board. He vr ill be an officer of Government and do no private practice. Sydney, 14th March. Judge Checke is dead. Hennessy's case brandy is firmer. Sales hare been, made at 2lhs [)d. The Pearl sails for Auckland on Saturday. Victoria combines with us to scad a team of riflemen to Philadelphia. It is suggested that two New Zealand representatives be selected. Singapore, 13th March. The Bangalore has been delayed at Gralle ia consequence of smallpox. Sydney, March 15. ' Nearly five hundred immigrants arrived at Queensland yesterday, and five hundred Chinese at Cooktown, from A steamer, supposed to be the Durham from London* passed Cape Otway yesterday. She has salmon ova for New Zealand. Depressing accounts of the drought continue to arrive from the Provinces. Sailed— Albion, for Hokitika. Melbourne, March 15. Arrived— Alham bra. Sailed— Otago, for the Bluff.
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Southland Times, Issue 2316, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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