NEW ZEALAND.
NEW PLYMOUTH, November 21. The Trial of Hiroki-
Hiroki was brought up at the Police Court this morning at eleven o’clock, when D. Fraser, surveyor, gave evidence as to the finding of the body of McLean. The witness is now being examined. WELLINGTON. November 22. Fan Tan. At the R.M. Court to-day four Chinamen were charged with playing fan tan, and were fined £5 each. Ah Lung, for keeping o gambling house was fined £lO or a month’s imprisonment. Eight Chinamen were also charged with being in a gambling home without a lawful excuse and discharged. The Divorce Court. At the Divorce Court a decree nisi was granted in the following cases : —Goldstem v Goldstein, Hornby v Hornby, and Milliohamp v Millichamp, all of Dunedin. DUNEDIN, November 22. Electoral. The Hon. T. Dick addressed a large meeting last night and spoke for nearly three hours. He received all but an unanimous vote of confidence. DividendThe Mosgiel woollen factory net a profit of £6930 for the year. They declare a dividend of 10 per cent., carrying forward £4400,
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2383, 22 November 1881, Page 3
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