NEW ZEALAND.
[pbb fbbss association.] THAMES, February 14. Fever. Scarlet fever is again showing. MiningThe mines on the now find at Te Aroha are attracting notioe. They are considered by competent persons to be very rioh, and the leaders may be expected to branch from the main lodo. Mr Cox, the Assistant Government Geologist, has visited the district. WELLINGTON, February 14. Volunteer Claims. It is now definitely deoided that the Commission to investigate the volunteer claims will consist of Messrs Fulton and Bunny and Colonel Haultain. It is understood that the former gentleman will aot as ohairman. Tho Commission is not yet signed, but it is expected this will be done prior to the departure of the Governor for Ohriatchurch on Thursday evening. DUNEDIN, February 14. The Catholic Organ. At a meoting of the "Tablet" Newspaper Company shareholders, one dissenting shareholder refused to give the paper to Bishop Moran, but authorised tho directors to present him with £2OO. The paper ia to be continued under tho present arrangement. Musical. The Austrian Band concert* are a great suoceas, acd are to be continued.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2452, 14 February 1882, Page 3
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182NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2452, 14 February 1882, Page 3
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