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NEW ZEALAND. [PEE PSHSB AGENCY.] Auckland, .January 31. Judge Fenton leaves here for Wellington with Mr Sheehan to-morrow. The four-oaied race for a first prize of £SO was rowed this moi jing, and won by the Mercury Fay crew. () .e boa', was swamped. Go he, January 3i, 10 a in. Mr Conyers is about the same as yesterday. Owing to his slow progress, the doctors siy they wiU be some days before they can speak definitely. Masterton, January 31. Cobb and Co.’s coach travelled to Castle Feint this week for the first time.
[PHOU OTB OWN COBBESPONDBJfT.j DtTKEDi v, January 31. An article has appeared in the “ Herald ” ott the deelnc of Dunedin’s commerci ■! supremacy. It says “ events have taken place in uunediu recently which lead us to fear for the future of the city. They call for ro special explication, being - so patent that only those wilfully blind can fai to see their tendency. It is a thankless work to probe sores in our commercial system, but, if we fail to do it, less friendly hands ni ll not spare. It is patent th it no small responsibility rests upon those who, by their conduct, threaten to make Dunedin a bye-word in tba colony.”
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1545, 31 January 1879, Page 2
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