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The Dunstan Times.

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1872.

Reneaththe Raleof \[jn 5 vrtREr.Y i us r the pen' is mightier than the HV.mn

TE L EG R A PIT IC D RriPATOHES (Per Greviixe and Co.) ■Dunedin, march 23, 5, p.m. The Volunteer Representatives sail tonight. Black and Thomson’s timber yard was a’most totally d stroved by lire this morning The loss is fully covered by insurance.— New Zealand, 1000/. ; Liverpool and London, 2000k Robert Lon?, miner, who was employed on the Port Railway tunnel, was killed by a blast. Mr. Barton brings an action for 1000k, aganst the Times, being the expensisof the telegram libel case. Stephen, Hutchison, Tolmie, and Robertson have been nominated for the Peninsula. Writs have been issued for two seats in Lakes District. The Waste Lands Board have considered Clarke’s matter, andhave agreed to his proposal to put up by auction, 1900 acres within six months, and he to choose a similar area elsewhere. The Resident Minister writes that the Government never had any intention of introducing the Chinese labor. Mr. Onm mis circular was only intended to solely elicit the Superintendents opoinios on the subject brought before the Government. It is reported via Auckland, that Mr. Voxel’s araangemsnt with the Victorian Government is to the following elfeot. The inward steamer go from Auckland to Melbourne ; the outward from Melbourne to Port Chalmers, and other New Zealand Ports—Port Cha'mers to ■ho the head quarters of the Line. Victoria’s contribution to be 25,000/. annually. The Nebraska sailed on the 24th ; she took 100 passengers, and 2,000 hales of wool. Latest Melbourne. j Private telegrams of the 20th reports a further advance in the price of wool, than was announced in ihe Suez telegrams, j The Cape Mail. authoritively announces the safety of Dr. Livingstone. The Theatre Royal, Meldourne, has been totally destroyed by fire. In an anonymous communication to the Melbourne Police, the writer'offers to point out where the plunder of the gold-ship, j Nelson is planted on condition of receiving j one fourih of the amine Miss Mansell has recave, ed 350/. damages, for breach of promise .against Mr. Cassius of Hokitika. XTN.vitt beat Bedford easily. The Provincial Council meotson the 33th | of-April. j

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Dunstan Times, Issue 519, 29 March 1872, Page 2

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The Dunstan Times. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1872. Dunstan Times, Issue 519, 29 March 1872, Page 2

The Dunstan Times. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1872. Dunstan Times, Issue 519, 29 March 1872, Page 2

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