INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
-WOKi. >«D J>no4ry 7« /». w-ii for i iiOO iwrruen has b< en imued b; O. • Tiioy, \,- s iii.»er at hungarei, tat ■■•' i !i'it>S(in, au •tionfe", of Jhe •»*■•;•;• pan, f <r U-ei, th« c;u*w of ucion ■' liii.- c'! a ti-'i m r.-ifnniun!«:i»M*on unde . >y r '..>:Mi . \.-> X Guv rnrai j nf charging v ,r ' •'■ l; ''p. vf b certain n»ietix ii. n. • .*. »» v r'imw'it-. enijuiry was i ; v •:••»•• tf:-i el ai',!. a. (id was • •■a i t of thoni i>y •h" fl-~p4rtment ftl i . Leniiijv;, 76, "asf und read o- :<ry ii a boildi nt L'te baok of the B pfctac T.ib-rksio o lnt-r » i.v ha« been received of a fresh outburst of the lit; ; e known hot spring at Care*t Bttrrier"tv.ai,d. Wbllington, January 7> The Officers of the t* ative Department who are retiring, so far as is yet settled, nre Judges Williams und O'Brien, of the Native Land Conrfc, who retire on pension, and Judge BrcckGeld, who retires on comp9ns«tion ; Mir Wllufnaon, native Agent m Waikat'), «nd Mr Vicars, Olerk m the Native Offioa here, both ot whom retired oa o xnpeuaatlnn Jiriges Willinnw and O'Brien i ei tred on pensions fome time-ago, out tvere temp->rnri.y recalled to lull pay .und ac ivw oet vice. ' Mr J. '<an?vi*rß, cntrActor, Welliugton, b»H mven £100 towa da tha bui)<>ing fund oi the ftia^dai< n asylum, Ohria' church. Reporting en the gold find at-Marton, D. Heotor Buys : — '-Thu sample is grey and black sand, with about fifty flaky • pnes of alluvial beach sold, weighing about 7of a grain, Were this the result of a shi vel full of wash, it would give leei than ldwt par (ion . I- is probably derived from an old raised beaon at the base of the pott-tertiary formation that forma the -uporfioifti stratum at Marton. If found on an open be*oh it would not ba conildered at all a rich prospeot*" Hoeixika, January 7. Antonio Z»'a, tho missing prospector, has turned up ;ll well. He h»d been pro* >-*peotin^ en fie dividing line between Canterbury' »nrl WesHand Th« Bank uf New Zi&land's monthly puroha^n^, inoludiotr Clwistmas gold, is 4911 ozs, vain; d at £19 544 Dunedik, January 7. The position of tho big dredge is unaltered and it ia probable all 3 will be afloat m a tew days. The damage done ii about tha chain looker on the pore eidtt, clear of the maaaive maQhlnt'ry und close to the watertight compartment.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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407INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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