TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.]
D U N E D I N.
Monday, 1.34 p.m
The Tweed from London was towed up on Friday evening. She brings 374 souls. The Parsee, from Glasgow, brings 428. •No less than twelve vessels are at present loading or chartered at Auckland to take timber for Dunedin. Captain Crawford, of the ship Cathcart, has been committed for trial at' Lyttleton for shooting at and wounding three refractory seamen, during the passage from England. Mr S. P. Morse of Dunedin, who recently left .for England, died on the passage, on August 15. The Albion has arrived at Hokitika. Melbourne, August 29. The Treasurer's statement shows the expenditure to be £447,800; revenue, £451,577. Sydney. Official accounts from the Palmer state that the goldfields are prosperous. Provisions are dear and scarce, and the blacks are troublel- - London, August 25. At the wool sales, competition was vigorous. In prices there was a general advance of a halfpenny to a penny-halfpenny.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 258, 8 September 1874, Page 5
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163TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 258, 8 September 1874, Page 5
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