The art union, in aid of the Church of England, at Queenstown, is postponed until 31st of March, 1873..
A pension of £750 a year, under the Government Pension Act, ha sheen granted to Colonel-Sir Thomas G-ore Browne in consideration ox his Colonial services.
-John Peter J3eck, the jeaious German mentioned in our Mount 'Benger- corres • pendent's last letter, was received into Gaol on Tuesday December 31st, ' having been committed there' by the Teviot.li-.M. for assaulting his wife.— '. Morning Star/ A correspondent of the ' .Nelson Examiner' who made the journey home hy San Francisco, says-: —" The best time for." leaving Austra'ia or New Zealand is the month of March', arriving in California during the charming spring season of tliat delightful ■ climate, and' visiting the United States and Canada in May and June, so as to cross the Atlantic and reach England early in July.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 4
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144Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 4
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