TELEGRAMS.
. • (prom our own correspondents.) I LY_T|sL*r<^,, 47, The Akaroa steamer from the Chathams, found the Maria Virginia, a disabled vessel, and put in there dismantled, as to her lower masts ; 270 tons of sugar were landed uninjured. The vessel will be brought on to Lyttelton and repaired Napier, March 17. The Tradesmen's Handfoitp of 50
soys. was won by Luna (7st lOlbs), beating Lady Emma (Bst), Libeller (Bst*2lbs)i L6uie' (7~t 51bs), and six others, one and a half miles. J*** ELBOW* March 17. Glowing accounts from West Wanganui in the Golden Hdge Mine. Some stone giving two ounces (sic); two tons of stone are estimated to TieUtlOO ozs. per ton. Bishop Moran left England by the Chimborazo early in January. He . landed at the Cape and is expected at Dunedin, per ■J'orato, at the end of the month. A dispatch has been received from the Imperial Government, giving the ' Royfil assent tb the Chinese Immigration Act bf Hust session. The Act comes into operation next week, after gazetting.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1063, 20 March 1882, Page 2
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