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(From our own Correspondent.) Dunedin - , February 9 The ’Frisco mail -will prnbab'y l,e deliuereil in town on Friday night The following she >p inspectors are gazetted rahbit inspectors im lor the Act: Richard Botircliier, Ldie bounty, and Robert Stewart, Vincent Cmm’y There are now seven sma'l pox pvtients on the Mizapore in Me'lvmrne. John Edwards, of the ship Waßaki at Wellington was yesterday lined £IOO for smuggling four boxes ef clears A man named Emmett was yesterday committed for trial at Christchurch on a charge of criminally assaulting a little girl in the I 'omain Distress continues to prevail amongst farmers in north Queensland in cense pierce of failure of crops Deferred payment grants approved by the Board yesterday to B Hallenstcin, Wakatipu, and John Withers, Ewehurn districts Deferred payment lease also granted to Francis. Ere Tiger 11 ill The captain of (he steamer Foina in Sydney has been summoned to show cause why his certificate should not be suspended for causing the wreck of the vessel
Messrs Stout and Harvey, solicitors, have both given opinions that Mr Pvkes ae'i'ai at late meetings of Vincent G nni'y C ninoi’ was legal and that Mr MoGiuniss is Hie present occupant of the chair and not Nil Colclough.
A carpenter, named Walter Dosset, whilst engaged on scaffolding of new Lyceum building yesterday fell to tbo ground about thirty feet, and sustained severe ii juries Ho was picked up and still remains unconscious. LONDON, February 7 A letter containing an exp'osive material, addressed to Mr Forster, Oliief Secretary for Ireland, bas born discovered The police ob.ained possession of it and destroys l it. February 8 In the House of Gnomons last evening a moti n carried n fusing to allow Mr Bradaueb to take the oath A motion was rejected for an inquiry into eiicumstances attending the arrest and impiisonmeiit of Irish members It bas trauspboil that the Egyptian Ministry have definitely approved of the organic law recently demanded by Notables by which that Chamber shall be allowed to vole on the budge. Further known that Of met have laid their views bifoie the Khedive, and that His Highness bad declared tint the law is consonant wi,h intemate obligations.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1034, 10 February 1882, Page 3
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