The neutralisation of the Sm-z Canal is seriously proposed. A Lyndon merchant has subscribed £2OOO to brin>; up poor cnildren in the principles of the Established Church. By the death of thi- divorced wife of one of the Gurneys, ba!f a million sterling goes to the .creditors of' Ovorend, Gurney, and Co. One evening last week a man named Harvey fell from the track near Gibbstown in the Kawarau Hirer. His body has not be~n recovered. The exact amount of indemnify money received by Germauy from France up to November Ist was two InndreJ milliards of francs, equal to £B f >,<>.'; \0,»: i. Last week a woman named Martha Squires fell from the track sfMn* hundred feet into tin? Arrow Riv»»-. ,ui I bnkn her leg and was otherwise injured. Dr. Livingstone, in a !e;tf>r to his daughter, intimates his in ,vni,.•» ~> return home speedily. 2'M<> niiii girls at Paisley gave Mr. Stanley an enthusiastic demonstration.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 4
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156Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 4
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