TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
PER CREVILLE'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, REUTERS AGENTS. THE LAND RESOLUTIONS CARRIED. MOTION FOR SEPARATE GRANT TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS REJECTED. YIELD OF GOLD FROM THE THAMES REEFS. REDUCTION OF GRANTS TO ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS. A MAN DROWNED AT INCH CLUTHA. REICHELDT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. DUNEDIN, Tuesday, 12.G p.m. In the Provincial Council, the Land Resolutions were carried by 20 to 15. Mr Haughton's motion for a separate grant in favour of Catholic schools was negatived. The yield of the Thames gold-field for the past month was 34,106 ounces, to which the Caledonian Claim contributed 2,471 ounces. Duncan Ferguson, a farmer at Inch Clutha, has been drowned in the Molyneux. The Government have reduced the grant to assisted immigrants to £5 a head. Reicheldt has been committed for trial, bail being allewed. QUEENSTOWN. (from our own correspondent.) Tuesday, 11 a.m. The Jane Williams, the new schooner launched yesterday, went down last night in the middle of the Lake, nine miles from Queenstown. The crew were saved in the small boat belonging to the vessel.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 88, 18 July 1871, Page 5
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