BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Invercargill, July 18. At the annual meeting of the Acclimatisation Society last evening, a report was read which stated that seven hundred salmon have been successfully hatched, and thirty thousand trout ova are available for disposal this season. Napier, July 19. The Messrs Brogden sued some immigrants for payment of their promissory notes for passage money. The notes not being stamped with New Zealand stamps, and stamps being affixed, judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff. The Magistrate said if Messrs Brogden had not held the notes they would have made themselves liable to a penalty of LSO, but as they had not been negotiated no penalty was incurred. Roxburgh, July 19. A son of Mr Stephenson, storekeeper, Horseshoe Bend, aged twelve months, was drowned in a water-race on the 17th inst., At the inquest, yesterday, a verdict of “ Acdentally drowned ” was returned.
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Evening Star, Issue 3249, 19 July 1873, Page 3
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147BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3249, 19 July 1873, Page 3
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