DUNEDIN.
j December 15. Sergeant-ljajor Murdock, of the Volunteer Staff, dl on the 14th. James Neton, a quarryman, bas been killed by a fif of earth. December 21. Mt is undejtood that Major Campbell and Mr Ch;on will report favorably regarding t accommodation available for the sessil The Provincial Government have se.red Fernhill as a residence for the Gove or. Mr Thorn i, M.H.R., addressed hia constituents, id was coldly received. A simple vote c thanks was passed. The wool ales yesterday were well attended. E y bales, by auction, fetched 10-a dto Is 2 washed merino, Is 3d to Is 6£d.
Duuedin, 22. Mr Birch, i ex' Mayor, goes home in the Nevada, is supposed he is going home in conn ion with the immigration schemeThe Phoehikes a large quantity of wool for ship! it ex Nevada. Mr Dillon Bell and MajjCampbell are passengers' by the PhcebrJ
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 611, 27 December 1871, Page 2
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148DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 611, 27 December 1871, Page 2
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