TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Mr J. B. Bradshaw had a testimonial, consisting of candelabra and illuminated address, presented to him on Saturday from the'young women employed in sewing establishments, as a recognition of the boon conferred upon them by his Factory Bill. In the Supreme Court on Saturday, the case Ofcago and Southland Land Co. versus Burns was concluded. Verdict substantially for defendant. A dead body was found in the Molyneux near Roxburgh yesterday morning. There is a suspicion of foul play. [A telegram from the Teviot says :—The body is not recognisable here. The description of the body is that of a tall, large-framed man ; has on (like) colonial-made Balmoral boots;.one woollen, one cotton sock; and a piece of woollen drawers on legs. Appears to have been in water many months. Inquest will be held to-day.] Mr Fish, M.P.C., addressed his constituents last night. A vote of thanks was carried unanimously. Motion to the effect that High School should be discontinued was carried by the meeting. ThS Wealth of Nations claim, Reefton, obtained 398 ozs. for ten and quarter days' crushing.' Just in Time claim, from 110 tons stone, obtained about 453 023. gold. The tailings will yield over an ounce per ton additional.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 5
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