NEW SOUTH WALES.
SrPNKT, January 7. The Farkes fund now amounts to The Government only intend to pay one-fourth of the cost of the destruction of rabbits m future instead of three-fourths, as at present. The Government are requiring the immediate retirement of all civil servants over sixty years of age, except m special cases. Mr Abigail, Minister of Lands, has left on a holiday tour through New Zealand. The Seamen's Union have voted £350 as a contribution to the New Zealand Seamen's Union to carry on apposition to the Northern Steamship Cbmpany of Auckland, which declines :o employ any Union men. Cardinal Moran will shortly make a risit no Rome; " j ( Hanlari has challenged Searle, the J yiafrer of the sculling race at the i jfafyon regatta, to row a match over ' l fwQ^mile course, and 1 Is willing to l '■■>'}& $e a start of four lengths, but \ }m\s declined, 0
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1735, 9 January 1888, Page 2
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152NEW SOUTH WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1735, 9 January 1888, Page 2
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