Special Correspondent.—The proprietary of the New York Herald have done what the British Government failed to do. They have sent a sfeal agent, and a well-equipped partyJin the track of Dr Livingstone, and witHvcry prospect of success. The agent, chosen is a gentleman well inured to the hardships of Eastern travel, and who acted as Herald "special" with the British army in Abyssinia.
Die net proceeds of the entertainment given in Duneilin, by the Coloured Opera Troope in aid of th« suf ferers by tho recenb severe floods -t brey mouth, amounted to the «ood!v sura of £64, which has boon handed to His Worship the ATayor.
The harvest which has been r-ir-d seems to havo been on the vholo -i Vj tisfactory one. Mining also is at pr'esenf m ageneraUy prosperous state, and the prospect of affairs is very healthy
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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1427, 23 March 1872, Page 2
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