The Dunstan Times.
CLDYE, FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1886. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Beneath the rule of men entirely Jus t The pen is mifrhtierthar the sword.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (From cur Correspondents). Dphedis, November 4, 7 23 p m. At I and Board yesterday, on application c-f MrPyko fir Mrs Ponelly, the valuation of perpetual lease Lan ier, was fixed at 20s per acre. Mr Si npson, for Mr J. Wilson, apple! to have lease of gravel reerve. Lauder, and it was. referred to County Council to ascertrin if any objection existed to application bein'* granted. Resolved' that members of the Board should visit Raukleburn, on 26h inafci, foi the purpose of meeting a deputation of settlers, hearing their views on the subject, and examining (he country, with tli'j view of classyfying laud under various systems of settlement News from Fiji states that anew volcanic island recently formed there was in active eruption. The recent amateur representation here of Pinafore restrl'ed in about L 350 being taken in five nights. Tne Warden of the new goldfields, South Australia, reports there are many indications of goldfields being permanent. Three informations have been 1 di against Jubal Fleming, of Chris’church, for alleged breaches of Gaming and Lotteries Act; atd he was to-day fined LI 01 for the same Last crushing of Invincible mine gave 179 zs f, om 228 tons. Discovery baa been made of a reef near Albury, N.S.W,, which is believed by some will prove a rival to the Mount Morgan mine. Inquest on body of Captain Cain began to-day at Timaru. Miss Houston gave evidence, and Hal! was present at the inquiry. Disowned, Lochicl, Nelson, Tasman, Ruby, Torrent, Alpine. Rose, Waitiri. and Pasha, are favorite* in this order for the Canterbury Oup, Losporr, November 2nd. , It ft rumoured here that Sir John Popo
Hennessy, Governor of Mauritius, will be appointed to succeed Sir George Straohan as (rovernor of Tasmania. Gaudaur offers to row Ganlan and Beach. Gmeral Ktubars threatens to bombard Varua if the landing of the Russian troops is opposed. The Socialists have definitely determined te follow the Lord Mayor’s procession on i the 9tb. I The Revs. James Jackson, Dr Walsh- ■ ata, Howe, Spurgeon, and Rennie, urge the necessity of charity works being estabushel for the relief of the unemployed Vduriug the winter.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1288, 5 November 1886, Page 2
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