Telegrams.
<* . — [Pbb Anglo-Austealian Peess Tbleghaph Agency.] Auckland, Sept. 4. Five thousand shares in the National Insurance Company are applied for. Arrived— Ocean Waye and Flirt, from Lyttelton. Sailed— Hero, for Sydney. The Ocean Wave had lost her topmast in a squall. Grahamstown, Sept. 4.A man named Levy was kiUed by a fall of earth. Great disappointment is expressed that no shares in the National Insurance Company were offered here. Wellington, Sept. 4. The Government intend to place a sum on the supplementary estimates ' for a new lighthouse. Captains Johnston and Edwin have made an exhaustive report. Ten thousand shares in the National Insurance Company have been applied for. The early-closing movement has lapsed. The modifications in the Provincial Borrowing Bill are ascribed to Mr Steward, of Oamaru. The Natives are preparing petitions to the Upper House against the Native Rcservea Bill. Arrived — Rangatira, Paterson, Australind, from Newcastle. Sailed — E. U. Cameron, for Lyttelton ; William Ackers, for Newcastle. The Phoebe sails for South to-morrow afternoon, and the Wanganui on Saturday.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1724, 5 September 1873, Page 3
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