NEW ZEALAND.
[pee PBESS ASSOCIATION.! AUCKLAND, October 19. Decay of Martial SpiritOwing to lack o£ spirit amongst the Volunteers, the proposed review on the Prince o£ Wales’ birthday has been abandoned. Accident. A daughter, eight years old, of Captain John McKenzie, deputy Harbormaster, fell over a 40ft cliff in Graham street, receiving serious internal injuries. The IrreconcilableSir George Grey has arrived from Kawau. His movements are not definitely decided yet. THAMES, October 19. MiningTwo thousand two hundred and thirty-four ounces melted gold from 400 tons at Ohinemuri has directed attention to that district. The result was 20370zs from the Smile of Fortune, 119oze from the Lucky Hit, and 78ozs from the Waitukauri, Heautman’s tribute. Good gold has been got in the Welcome ground, Waitukauri, and the Voung New Zealand tribute. Part of the Welcome is expected to crush well. WANGANUI, October 19. The A. & P- ShowLarge numbers of visitors are in town in consequence of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s show to be held to-morrow. The 'show is likely to be a great success, as there are numerous entries of good stock. WELLINGTON, October 19. LegalAt the Supreme Court to-day the case of Climio v the Corporation was again brought up, and a rule tlisi moved for to set aside the verdict of the jury. Judgment was reserved. The Return of the Governor.
H.M.S. Emerald, with hie Excellency, Sir A. Gordon, returned here at 10.45 this evening. Eine weather was experienced on the passage. DUNEDIN, October 19. Tramway AccidentA tramway accident occurred to day. A schoolboy named Adams was “ larking” on a car standing at the Botanical Gardens. The conductor saw him after the car started, and told him to get off. The boy jumped and fell, and the wheel tore the flesh of his leg from the thigh almost to the ankle. He was taken to the hospital. BTew Mineral. The Waipori Antimony Company are having a plant made to thoroughly test their ore. It will be ready within a few weeks. The Destitute JewsOne hundred and twenty-five pounds have been sent as the first instalment of the fund in aid of the Jews in Southern Russia.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2355, 20 October 1881, Page 3
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