DUNEDIN.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day. Slips on the Railway Cutting. lhe Bruce Herald says that during the last Week there has beeM several large slips in the cutting on the railway line between Tokomairiro and Stirling, rendering it necessary to employ a number of men to keep the line in order. In one or two places rails have bent considerably. Dunedin Banco Business There will be quite an exodun of legal agents from Dunedin in a few days. The Chief JusticeJhaslallowed^Judge Johnston to fin** Dunedin_bancojj business in Christ- .? He leaves for there on Thursday. WOJ Stout» Smith» Macaesey, Haggitt, ■<$?___ j._ Cook are likely to accompany him.. ■ ! Distress Through Fire: A roworipti 9a facing raided for Hymana
who lost everything by tho recent fire in Castle-street. nh e J ew if:h Philanthrope Society gave £30, and Freemasons £10 towards the fund.
,-. Hibernian Society, i he Hibernian Society opened at Lawrence last night.
. Pedestrianism. Wiltshire begins -his task of walking 250 miles m 100 hours at Ojmaru to-night. » lltshire offers to walk Edwards 100 or 200 miles for £100 or £200, and agrees to pay all expenses.
~. . Mmng. ivi ining news from all country districts is favorable.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 3
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197DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 3
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