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(From our own Correspondent.) .. . • Dujjkdiv, May, lOlh, 7.50. p.m. Some of the lecent. pnreli isers of sec* ions at Strath T lieri have threatened the L ind Board with procee lings unbss licenses are issued. {The Youngs, of Tasmania, are among them. Mr W G. Rees is gazetted inspector of sheep and deputy cattle inspector fur Otago districts. Daniels for arson, was sentenced to five years yesterday at Now Plymouth. All the Ministers are now in Wellington, and held a Cabinet meeting yesterday. A man named Burrows was drowned yesterday. ;m a waterhole at Timaru. Captain Murphy,-Cnief Officer of the Huia,. was washed off her deck just after leaVirig Wanganui and drowned. Sea Foam won the South Canterbury Derby yesterday. Jame McFie, for many years City Missionary, died yesterday. David Strangham has been arrested at Christchurch on a charge of arson. John Tyrell, proprietor of the Westport Evening Star, was committed for trial on a charge of criminal libel against Charles Wrieht, of the Sutler News , The inward ’Frisco mail left a day late.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1093, 11 May 1883, Page 3
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