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INTERPROVINCIAL.

The criminal calendar at Christchuich embraces twenty-three cases. H M.S Miranda left Wellington Harbour for Fiji about four o'clock’rm Saturday His I'.Xcelieucy the Governor was a pasaeii-

1 he assuinptii n-oftheG< vernment of New Zealand by Sir Janies Preudergast, Chief Justice, is gazetted.

The i.ody of a woman, aged about, 41), was fouml on June 23 in the Avon. It has nor. \et • ei*»i

. Auckland (Jity Council contamtrinve introducing the electric JLh f , using the oiy water supply as a motive p.«er instead of steam.

At the Auckland Police Court, last Satinday, a re<p ctablc-lodking woman was charged with big imy and remanded. s.e alleged that, she had been married three times, and that all her husbands are ahve. TheG Men Fleece rock-borer, Keeft.ni, is pronounced a great success, and is likely to lead to a revoluiion in mining. Other companies are about adopting the method, ami the Eureka has already decided to import one at once.

A man named Movie, the cook of the steamer Annie Milbank. who twice in one mght was nearly dimmed at Auckland,was missing i gam on Jinn- 23. and the police ■ ragged for the limy. He had got in a ..1.1 -V Oil Saturday night, lost his oars, an 1 drifted our, t. sa. eitig picked mi off the Kaugitoto lieef by the llotorua in malum* Auckland from the S .nth.

A '"'.v of eleven years old was half poiMined at Christchurch the other day by eating some American sa'nmn. Others ate of 'he same tin, hut he had the part lie .rest the lid and the solder had probably affeu'ed It. The poison aff cted hi* leg- most, whieh m.y possibly have to be »mpirated. The others did not feel the effects.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 2

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