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[PEE GBEVILLE'S TEL. CO,, REUTER'S AGENTS.] Wanganui, 4th August. M'Donald, in his evidence to-day, said that Elliot Tired the building with kerosene, he looking on. Both of them are sure to be committed for trial. CiißTSTCiiuiicn, 4th August. The Provincial Council last night confirmed and adopted the report of the Select Committee on the Bank of New Zealand's claims There was a heavy storm of snow and hail last night. Hokitika, 4th August. Markets unaltered since last week. Business quiet. Lyttelton, 4th August. Arrived — 1.40 p.m., Beautiful Star, from Dunedin. Sailed — 1.20 p.m., Phoebe, for Port Chalmers. Dunedin, 4th August. A man named Edward M'Culloch threw himself into the Molyneux, at Alexandra, on Tuesday. The Nebraska takes eight passengers for San Francisco. Markets — Flour is slightly easier, and is saleable at £14 10s. Wheat is firm at 5s 9d, none offering Oats, 2s 3d to 2s sd. Malting barley, 3s 9d. Port Chalmers, 4th August. Arrived — Early, Maori, from the Bluff. Afternoon, Carrick Castle, ship, from London ; all well. Sailed — Early, Rungatira, for northern ports; Ahnriri, for the Bluff. 4 p.m., Nebraska, for Lyttelton.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3270, 5 August 1871, Page 2
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