NEW ZEALAND.
TPEK PXBfiS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, October 4. In the Supreme Court yesterday Jno. David, charged with stealing £6O from Thomas Davis, hotelkeeper at Kamo, was acquitted. In the supreme Court to-day a nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Lyttle, charged with bigamy, and the prisoner was discharged. Samuel Joy, for bigamy, was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment without hard labor. DUNEDIN, October 4. The “Daily Times” has declared an interim dividend of 7 per cent. The Befrigerating Company has chartered the s.s. Sorrento to load with frozen moat. The health officer’s report ha* showed that of late there has been an alarming increase of fever. During last month twenty-four cases have been reported. Dr. Maunsell ha* urgently submitted that the Council should not delay in the matter of erecting a fever hospital. The Council has resolved to recommend tbe Government to erect such a building on a portion of the Dunedin Hospital ground. INVERCARGILL, October A sad accident happened at the Matsura river last night. Two young men, named John and William Smith, were coming down in a boat, when a squall struck and oapsiaed her. John Smith managed to reach the shore, but William was drowned.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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