From .Friday's 'Clutha Leader* we take the foltowmg:—The first section'of the railway (Mr Litton'a extending from Gore to "Waipahi, has now benn hai ded over to the Government.—Mr Jewitt, of Ahuriri, had his stable, barn, &c, burned down on Thursday last. 'The loss is 'estimated at L2OO. —A Ht^gM.;belonging to one of the settlers in the Tapanui' district was crossing the commonage on. -Monday morning, when a oow rushed at her, knocked her down, and attempted, s-to■ gore her.— A Chinaman died on the 24th ult., at one of the houses-near- Mr^ f Murray's - t ga|se/at Glenore, his mates attributing his death' "to too free indulgence, in barrauuuta. - -At Glenore Diggings/Mr Murray has marked oft%another'; large results being exceedingly satisfaetory'. The 'where 1 ' th*yvare at'presen't; working l rmi* !l 9%)tit 30ft;''t'hox(gh' tleeper grouiid is ad|pdhi|^t-fe^^^
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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 3
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135Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 3
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