LATEST DUNEDIN NEWS.
The Premier telegraphs to the Mining ference that the Government will accept their recommendations. • More liberal arrangements regarding nominated immigrants hare been gazetted. The cash payments in advance are reduced to £4. The Appeal Court has delivered judgment in the case of Macandrew t. M'Lean, in favor of the appellant, thus supporting the Provincial Government action in declaring Bellamy station open for selection.
The Government have instructed the Wellington Crown Prosecutor to proceed criminally against Bain, the captain of the City of Newcastle.
The Canterbury Provincial Council has voted £20,000 towards the introduction of families and single women. 1,133 immigrants are to arrive in Dunedin this month. . Arrived.—Christian M'Ausland.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 197, 6 December 1872, Page 5
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112LATEST DUNEDIN NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 197, 6 December 1872, Page 5
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