NEW ZEALAND.
[r-BB PBES3 ASSOCIATION.] THAMES, September 12
' The Queen of Beau f .y mine has obtained 130 loads from 600 ft below the surface, yielding 914'zs of gold. Thare :*s great indignation amongst volunteers re Mr Bryce's aspersions relative to the Paribaka svffrar, especially accusing them of mercenary motives. '"heinenunquesticnc.bljr
were given to understand they ware being e«rolled for ttro months. There is some taix of testing the matter in a oourt of law. The burning of Mr Bryce in effigy »• » eeiT spoken of. . ,_ PATKA, September 18. The Wakatu waa launohed uninjured by last night's tide and oame alongside the wharf this morning. Captain London holds an official enquiry on board to-day. OAMABU, September 12. A six-roomed home at Hampden, together wth the furniture, was destroyed by fire last nigit. It was insured in the Victorian Offioe for £SOO. , , o DUNEDIN, September 12. The Jockey Olub offered to divide the amount in the totalisator on the Galloway Handicap among the tioket holders, but five refused to accept. Law proceedings are threatened. An unoooupied house at Tapanui has been burned down. It was insured for £IOO in the Victoria. Inoendiarism is suspected.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2631, 12 September 1882, Page 3
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192NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2631, 12 September 1882, Page 3
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