THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CANTERBURY.
PROTECTION AGITATION
PETITION FOR COLONIAL CONTROL OF WEBTLAND GOLDFIELDS.
TRUE BILLS FOR ARSON AND LIBEL
IN OTAGO.
WSLL-HfSTON.'"
September 5.
Tjik Basilisk sailed for Nelson yesterday.
September 6. Th« trial of McDonald for arson at Wangsnui is proceeding, and will probably be concluded to-day» i 3> <>
Clara Knock has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisoment for perjury nt Christchurch.
A meeting, held at Hokitika, passed a want of confidence resolution in Mr. White, the local mninber.
The clergy of Wellington are preparing a petition to the Assembly in favour of the Education Bill.
Mr. J. M. Oargaville is gazetted Captain of the Auckland Sappers and Miners; Mr. F. Lipray Captain of the Hauraki Rifles ; Mr, J. W. T. Lechner Lieutenant of the Thames Rangers, and Mr. Andrew Carmine Ensign. The Auckland Weights nnd Measures Dist trict has beon defined.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 2
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143THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CANTERBURY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 2
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