Lyell. — At the Lyell, Zula and party have suspended crushing operations owiug to a deficiency of water. The Cagli Opera Company, at the conclusion of their engagement at Dunedin, contemplate paying Christchurch another visit. The Next Session oe Parliament. — The Otago Times states ou authority that the Government h?,s arrived at no decision as to holding the nest session of Parliament at Dunedin. Breach of Arms Act. — Samuer!Soloraon, of Hokitika, has been committed for trial for having more than lOlbs. of powder on his premises, he fc not being a licensed dealer. Shiel's & Co., .at the Inangahua, anticipate starting their crushing battery on the 19th inst., when they intend to crush 600 tous before cleaning up, which should be a fair test of the reef. Reefton.— Two sections iv the township of Reelton have been disposed of for the sum of £300. . Tiie purchasers were Mr. Gravee-j^of : Messrs; Graves: and rFlem- ' ing, Messis. Stitt Bros., and Mr. Thomas Field, all of Westport. |
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 32, 6 February 1872, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 32, 6 February 1872, Page 2
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