To-day’s News.
SYDNEY, Feb 3 Govt decided to offer £lOO bonus for discovery of payable alluvial goldfield. Bruce, Chief Inspector of Stock, at presentjin England, has been instructed Io prolong his stay in order to obtain all possible information likely to aid in opening up fresh markets for preserved meat, butter, fruit and other products. Feb 5 It is understood H.M.S. Goldfinch will leave for Samoa shortly. Her visit is due to critical position of affairs. It is probable the outcome of her visit will be general disarming of natives, in all parts. Efforts of miners to'*induce; surfacemen and shift men in Stockton colliery to throw the mine idle have proved futile. MELBOURNE, Feb 4 It is understood whan the Mercantile Bank case begins Davies will conduct his own defence. Gaunson will appear for Milledge. Govt received information from Capetown that the labor market there is fully supplied. Anyone going there has little prospect of work. Archbishop Carr has issued a pastoral letter in which’he vigorously condemns State education, and suggests that Catholic Schools be made a Department of th? State system as in Canada and England.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 680, 6 February 1894, Page 6
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187To-day’s News. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 680, 6 February 1894, Page 6
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