The children of the Industrial School have been invited to the Hibernian Demonstration which takes place at 'Burnside on ThuwSay rext. ff. No news of much interest has been reeeived from the Dart, , A miner was in Queenstown last week with W small parcel of gold. He also had a packet of about half anounce of tough gold, which lie told the •Wakatip Mail' hia mate and himself had obtained from three dishfulß of washdirtin a guUy running into the. Dart. The precise locality was not made known. According to one of the Southland "b&jiew, a Rev. Mr M'Niool, in speaking at a recent soiree at InvercargiH, said that "tea meetings were successful because thev imitat*! God," and that "he had tried; ine afrof 'Ye banks and braes o'bonnie Doon* to a long meter tune, and it went admirably » We should aspto* reporter iiad not been used to teadnnkuig, because it isimpofijrible to believe-the |ev. gentleman" uttered such rank nonsenser '* *
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Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 1
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