A quack doctor, named Botterill, has been fined at Melbourne for practising without baving a qualification. The latest accounts from the Palmer are very good. Whites aDd Chinese are doing well. In some cases the Chinese are making from half an ounce to an ounce per day from ground left by the whites. The steamer Killamey has arrived •at the Palmer from Hongkoug with 500 Chinese. Others are announced to arrive. With a view to easing the pressure of the rates the Wellington City Coun-
cil bas resolved in future to accept payment in half-yearly instalments in advance, on condition of the first instalment being paid within thirty daya after notice of its being due is given by advertisement.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 136, 8 June 1875, Page 2
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