PER ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY.
Auckland, This day,
The meeting of Masonic delegates to consider the erection of a hall appointed a committee to choose a site.
The Suez Mail will come via the South.
The Mikado will probably not arrive from Sydney before late to-morrow night.
The Governor's yacht Blanche was withdrawn at £2,1C3.
Sharemarket: The only sale was Queen of the May, 6s 6d.
Wellington, This day. Commenting upon the statistics for 1873, just issued, the Times points out that the Government paid the passages, wholly or in part, of 8754 immigrants, without colonial experience, 1509 of them children, during 1873; but that for the same period 4761 persons, a large proportion being experienced colonists, left the colony. The Times attributes this result partly to bad land and mining laws. The estimated population on December 31st, 1873, was 295,946.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1840, 25 November 1874, Page 2
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141PER ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1840, 25 November 1874, Page 2
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