NEW ZEALAND.
AUCKLAND, July 26, Industrial Home Enquiry. The Industrial Home enquiry was continued to-day, when evidence by Mrs Robert Mosley, who had been four years on the ladies* committee, and that of Mrs H. Neall, the oldest member of committee, was taken. Their testimony was strongly in favor of the master and matron as to their manner of attending to the children. Body Identified. The body found a week ago in a creeklhas been identified as that of Jas. Dunn,’of Huntly. GRAHAMSTOWN, July 26. A DerelictSome Natives from Mania to-day report a cutter with firewood ashore there without a crew. It is believed to be the missing Auckland vessel, Three Brothers, Captain Blair, which has not been heard of for a month. Mining News. Gold has been got in the Golden Calf mine next the .Caledonian, which is expected to prove a rich spot. The Kurunui Hill find at deep levels has turned out payable but nothing more. A petition is being signed for the reappointment of Mr H. Mcllhone as inspector of miners’ rights. OTAKI, July 26, Fire. A well known roadside inn, kept by Mr E. M. Symonds, at Faikakirihi, was burnt to the ground this morning, about four o’clock. No furniture was saved. NAPIER, July 26. Sporting. A steeplechase will be held on November 9th, the principal event being a Handicap of 125 bovb,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2004, 27 July 1880, Page 2
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