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[PEE GEEVILLE'S TEL. CO., EETJTER'S AGENTS.] Napikii, Tuesday. Captains Prcece and Mail 1 , witli the Arawa contingent, reached Waikaremoana on the 3rd. They had suffered greatly. Great anxiety had been felt lest they were snowed up in the Hipiarau ranges. Dukedtn, Tuesday. Mr Driver has, for private reasons, resigned his seat in the Assembly, but offers himself for re-election. A man named Fleming, lately an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, has shot himself at the Half- Way Bush, Thirteen tenders have been received for the construction of the fourth section of the Clutha railway. Several of them are below the engineer's estimate. It is not yet known which has been accepted. Port Chalmers, Tuesday. The foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church was laid to-day by his Honor the Superintendent, in the presence of a largo concourse of people, including all the Bunedin ministers. Sailed— s p.m., Phoebe, for Bluff. I-lokitika, Tuesday. Sailed— Yesterday, Lady Don, Isabella, and Maid of Otago, for Lyltelton ; Bonnie Lass, for Nelson. Lyttkltox, Tuesday. Arrived — Early, Emerald, ketch, and E. TJ. Cameron, from Picton. 8.30 a.m., Wellington, from Wellington- Sailed — Spray, for Greymouth; 6 p.m., Wellington, for Dunedin.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3273, 9 August 1871, Page 3
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