NEW ZEALAND.
[PBB PEBBB ASSOCIATION J WELLINGTON, September 1. The Union Company’s new steamer Omapere arrived at Hobart on Wednesday night. NAPIER, September 1.
The Customs revenue last month amounted to £3407. The vital statistics were—Births, 41: marriages, 5 ; deaths, 14. GREYMOUTH, September 1.
The tug boot Lioness is ashore on the end of the protective works. She went out to tow a vessel in, but was unable to reach her through the force of the gale. Aa she was coming back she got across the bar, when the wind and current combined slewed her right round, and landed her broadside on the rocks. It is almost certain she will become a total wreck.
QUEENSTOWN, September 1, The correspondent of the “ Star ” reports an important discovery in Bullen’s claim at Skipper’s reef. A seam 3£t thick, yielding#no ounce to the ton, has been found at a depth of 1000 ft.
INYEEOAEGILL, Sep - ember 1. At a meeting of clergymen and others it was decided to invite Mrs Bernard Moore to give a series of lectures on homo nursing of the sick.
Steps were taken at a meeting last night to 'orm a jockey club.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2622, 1 September 1882, Page 3
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