COLONIAL TELEGRAMS
[PEIt PRESS AGENCY. J
Wellington, March 13. Arrangements have been made where-
by the reclamation contract is being proceeded with again.
Dunedin, March 13.
When the Cooinerang was leaving Rattray Street wharf, at midnight on Saturday, part of the boiler gave way. One man and two Circus horses were scalded.
Port Chalmers, March 13. The ship Waimate sailed for London with 0,446 bales wool and sundries. The cargo was valued at £130,020.
Auckland. March 11.
The representatives arrived to-day. The volunteers turned out, and they weie escorted from the station by the Nixon Light Horse. 801 l wus carried in triumph on an artillery carriage and was afterwards entertained at the drill >hed. '
The Hon. S. D. Hastings delivered a farewell address at the Temperance Hotel, yesterday.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2728, 13 March 1876, Page 2
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