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DUNEDIN.

October 13. —Mr. Birch will address his constituents to-morrow ; and Mr. Driver will address his on Friday. —_he name of Mr. Bradshaw is put forward by the country journals as a candidate for the Superintendency.—Mr. Macandrew will visit Southland next week. Steps are being taken to give him a reception here.—The case of Anderson v. Burke, now being tried in the Supreme Court, arises out of attempts to buy up the grain market in 1868. It involves a question ol several thousand pounds, and excites a great deal of interest.

October 14.—Mr. Bowers, a storekeeper, was drowned while crossing a river near Oamaru. —Mr. Birch addressed his constituents last night. The meeting, as usual, was led away by Mr. J. G. S. Grant, who carried the following resolution : —" That, in the judgment of the electors of Dunedin, the policy of the Fox Ministry pursued during last session has inflicted a deadly blow on this province in particular, sapping tho foundation of its commercial prosperity, of agricultural settlement, of mining development, and must be reversed by an entirely new Parliament, so far as Otago is concerned."

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 October 1870, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 October 1870, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 October 1870, Page 2

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