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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[I'EK GEEVILLK'S I'liL. CO., JUEUTKII's AGENTS.] AVanganui, Friday. The cutter Vnti.a. has been got alloat again without injury to the vessel or cargj. The crow also arc safe. The accident occurred when she was crossing the bar. The wind was dead on shore, and her jib burst. CiiiusTcuui'.cir, Friday. Market Report. — Prime stove samples of. wheat, 5s l)d to 5s Gd ; oals, 2s 5d to 2s Gd. There is a large business doing in butter at 7d ; cheese is in full demand at 3-} dto -1:1 d. Hams and bacon command notion, but their values have given way from 8-kl to lid. L VTTir i -to n , Frid ay. Sailed — Amateur, schooner, for Auckland ; Esk, barque, for Newcastle ; Byron, brig, for Newcastle ; Parana, briguntinc, for Oamaru ; Beautiful Star, s.s., for Dunedin and intermediate ports Hokitikia, Friday. Arrived — Maid of Olago, from Kuiapoi; the Isabella, Kaiunm, and Lady Don are all in the roadstead, as the sea is too rough to allow of their being towed in. The Gothenburg is still hero, and will probably bo tendered this evening. Market quotations are unaltered, and business is very quiet. Dunedix, Friday. At a large meeting of Horn an Catholics held last night, it was unanimously resolved to petition tho Assembly in favor of State aid.

It is rumored that a fresh election of Mayor will have to be held in consequence of some informality in the late one. Port Chalmers, Friday. Arrived — early — Anna, barque, from Melbourne ; Dagmar, schooner, from Hokitikia. Sailed — late yesterday — Ahuriri, for Lyttelton. The barque City of Newcastle goes into clock on Monday for overhaul and repairs. Foxton, Friday. We are indebted to the Inspector of Police for the following telegram : — Craig, of the Dawn, says that tho Lady Denison arrived at Kapiti on Sunday evening last. Fcrnic told him that Captain Taylor was washed ovoi • board when assisting to stow the jib oft" Sound Head on same day. Stated that he would go back to Wanganui.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 July 1871, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 July 1871, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 July 1871, Page 2