Mr. P. J. Martin, of Melbourne, has been struck off the roll of Magistrates for being convicted of infringing the Trade Marks' Ant. A Word for the Sparrow. — An American paper states that Europeau sparrows have rid the New York parks of canker worm. Sir Charles Clifford. — A Wellington paper states that Sir Charles Clifford intends paying another visit to Now Zealand. He will probably accompany Dr. Featherston. An excursion traiu on the Bluff railway ou the recent visit of the Superintendent of Otago to his new territory, conveyed passengers a distauce of eighty miles for 35." ,_. ___. _
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 275, 22 November 1870, Page 2
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97Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 275, 22 November 1870, Page 2
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