SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency.) o Auckland, Saturday, 6,45 p.m. The p.s.' Golden Crown' does not leave until Tuesday. Arrangements have been made so that the company will not suffer from the delay in tbe delivery of the vessel at Melbourne.—ln the Police Court Kemsley's case wns continued today. Detective Jcffery deposed to finding 255 articles, supposed to be burned, in various places. The case wns further adjourned.—The abandonment of tile ■Superintendent's visit to England is fully confirmed.—The launch of the steamer 'Bestilt' (for Napier), at Holmes' yards to-day failed, the vessel getting stuck, but not injured, Miaremnrket.—Sales: Caledonian, £5. Buyers: City of London, 23s 9d. Sellers: Crown Prince, 9s; Golden Calf, ss; Union Beach, lis Gd; Tokatea, 9s Gd ; Bright Smile, 60s. • Sunday 5.3 p.m. The 'Tlydaspes' lias been released from quarantine, and has come up harbour.- ■ Arrived : The 'Southern Cross,' from Napier via the Thames.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1895, 16 November 1874, Page 3
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149SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1895, 16 November 1874, Page 3
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