. Ounedin, Thursday evening. ..At. yesterday's. 'races, 1 owing to • the we!;, 0n1y.2500 present. '., James Logan, a oaTter-;in'-, : Mr'/Tdmlinßon?s. employ was crushed to death'hy a horse'falling on; him. : ..'-.. '■■■"-?.. : ' :■' The. first. sod of the, Duneidin-Moeraki : railway tunnel, at Delboraji Bay, was,' turned today by the Superintendent:'' About 14Q persons were present. The Superintendent made a speecli. ' ■., The Ptev..Dr. Cameron, jt)f. Si Kilda;' lias been called to the Jfirst' Church. • 'lt is understood that the Government have' caUedon.'Allan,-the teacher at Green Island, to resign. He refuses,' and threateus the Government with an.action, i; . The only civil case is that of Macassey v-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 264, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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99Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 264, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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