INTERPROVINCIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.
Heavy rains continue in New South VVa i-s. Floods are reported from various places. Settlers arc compelled to leave their homes, an-l fears aic entertained of heavy loss of stock. At Auckland, on the Tilth ’ostant. a German named Hads was senteueed to one month’s imprisonment for robbing a Chuiaman named Hodge of mone/.md j welleryAt Christchurch, telephonic connection 'S completed between the Fire Brigade Station, the Lunatic Asylum, and the Police Depot.
A young lady named Jervise residing at Grahamstown, a day or two since, had the tips of four lingers blown off through carelessly examining a dynamite cap. Secnndns is first favorite for the Melbourne Cup at 100 to 12. Le Loup stands at 109 to 5.
A hiking establishment at the Thames recently suoplied one of the war vessels lying at Auckland with no less than six tons of biscuits. This sneaks volumes for the manufacturing c.apar-uy of the Colony in the breadstuff's line.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 909, 19 September 1879, Page 3
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