SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(FBOM OUB OWN COBBBBPONDENT.)
Wellington, Wednesday. Everything is settled. Ministers and Opposition chiefs had a long interview last night, and camo to formal agreement. Tho Abolition Act is to como ip'lo force on the day after the last day of the next session of Parliament. Tho other terms are as already stated.
(PBB PBBB3 AGBNCY.)
Nblson, Wednesday.
The 8 B.' Olago' arrived here at 12.30 p.m., but could not communicato with the Goaat. She left Melbourne on tho Bth instant with 370 tons of cargo, 19 saloon, and 55 steerngo passengers for all'ports. She sails south at 9 a.m. to-morrow. Sho briugs no fiews but an English mail. The nofr steamer 'Hangarooma' is to bring the next Suez mail to New Zealand.
Bluff, Wednesday. Arrived: Tho' F. W. Tucker,' brigantine, from Melbourno. She left on the Bth. On the morning of tbe 9th, saw a ship or barque afloat on Flinders' Island, with her sails loose. She appeared to bare boen.ashore only a fow hours. Had passed tho wreck a few miles before she was observed, but could render no assistanco.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2149, 16 September 1875, Page 3
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183SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2149, 16 September 1875, Page 3
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