INTERPROVINCIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.
The Age, commentmg in the late want-of-confideuce motion in the Victorian Assembly, proposed by Or L. L. Smith, says Mr Berry was perilously near suffering defeat. Elder Baltt writes to the Auckland Press artd states that there are 200 converts in New Zealand now waiting passages to Utah. A Wellington telegram states that the trustees in the bankrupt estate of T. C. Vymcnds, draper, Nelson, have resolved to prosecute him for presenting a fraudulent balance-sheet. The firm of Mandel and Stennard, the brewers at Hokitika, received the first prize for bulk ale at the Melbourne Exhibition. A Sydney telegram of the 17th instant states that annmber of working men have arrived at Newcastle from New Zealand by recent vessels. They state that the Colony is in a very depressed condition, and that hundreds are awaiting a chance to quit. It is understood that over 3500 persona tire liable to the property tax in Wellington district
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Dunstan Times, Issue 975, 24 December 1880, Page 3
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