Telegrams.
qp [Per New Zealand Press Association.] Auckland, Nov. 22. James Burrell was accidentally killed at the Pumping Association, Thames. Breadstuffs have an upward tendency. Canterbury flour is quoted at £15 to £16 ; wheat, 63 3d to Gs 6cl ; oats, 2s lOd. Produce dull. Wellington, Nov. 22. Arrived. — Wellington, from south ; Gazelle, from Newcastle. Captain Stafford brings a pair of native companions, a bird like a crane, j as a present to the Acclimatisation Society ; : also a wallabi. j Hokitika, Nov. 22. Markets are dormant. Potatoes, £7 10s to i £8, overstocked ; oats, 3s to 3s 3d ; wheat is ■scarce at 5s to 53 2d ; butter, Bd, plentiful ; ' j cheese, 8d ; hams and bacon, Bd. Flour is firmer j Adelaide, £16 to £18 ; colonial eggs, 'I!.C I- l rl: k rau is hi little demand at Is 3d. Dunedin, Nov. 22. Mr Brogdcn employs 500 Chinese on the : Clutha line. Ho sends to China for more, to be employed on the Wellington line. Who'.fc is very firm at 5s 6cl to 5s 9d ; oats are quiet at 2s Id to 2s 3d ; no barley offering; flour is in first-rate salo at £14.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1479, 23 November 1872, Page 2
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