NEW ZEALAND.
[PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION,] WELLINGTON, November 5. AppointmentDr. Neil, Superintendent of the Mom View Asylum, has been appointed Superb tendent of the Dunedin and Seacliff Asyluz It is understood he will be succeeded here I Mr King, at present in Christchurch. DUNEDIN, November 5. ElectoralMr O. O. Beeves is a candidate for Dunedi East. SportingA private telegram says that Sweotmeai walked over for the Boyal Park Stakes. A Big Cash Transaction. The Taieri Lake station was sold to Mr J O. Buckland for £IB,OOO cash. Mining News. There has been quite a stir in mining stool in Dunedin during the last few days, especiallj in Keep it Dark shares, whioh have gone uj from 18s to 355. It is said a well-known ooa merchant netted £3OOO by the rise, another £ISOO, and a third £9OO. Breaches of the Licensing ActAt the Oity Court, Mr Dillon, a publican was fined £5 for selling liquor on a Sunday and a Mr Fidler £2 10s for selling afte; hours.
Fatal Accident. Mr Thomson, a miner, was killed at Surfac Hill by a fall of earth.
[PBOSI OtTB OOEBESPONDBNT.] EAKAIA, November 5.
County Council Election.
Mr John Lambie was returned to-day un opposed for the South Bakaia riding as t member of the Ashburton County Council.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2369, 5 November 1881, Page 3
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