INTERPROVINCIAL.
■ • • . .-.. _.-,.' ; Chbistohtjrch, Monday. '■' Fufther particulars in re the lire :— Drans- :.. tfeicl'SjlTlp.ur 'Chops' Vrere no. . insared in the --;'• Xiv^^b6i^oV.'d'on;aod ; GJo^e; but for £800 ':■'. in the New Zealand; £20(3 in the National. ■•". '•' The Itbck and furniture of the City Hotel " was iußii'red in the Nations! for. £600 ; Victon*JL£s6.oy £550,-> Norwich, •'"•. These /-.amounts, will about cover <(si£mh.iQ'isi'L & great lot of. things wer'« . r¥&ov)ga^aiui the stock in the cellar's is valhed ' 6 5 r !£l^pO, b«t'iit is riot much iujured. TUe. amoilrits/Siy wtiich insurance ' offices are in- . volved areWfollowsi—New Zealand, £1600; South .I&lifcih, £1300 ; Standard, • £ 000 ;. ■L'L NatioViSlp aß^O >, Victoria,-. £700 ; Norwich, i*so*tf; Xiverpoid. £500; Transatlantic, £501). . f -/..-.: 7. . ,Eokx CriALMEftS, Monday. /.failed— Taranaki, for JNortb. Passengers for^Jßpn ; Dr'Bakewell atv.l Mr Snyder. « ' X\- i ?XX'-''X' ' : Dons-din, Monday. t ' : Th£ vital Statistics : for the Dunetlin district . : for y^aß^t._> 'give 161 births?, SS'inarmge?, L 7'*,jaUd."44'd^J«.- A i - '''V*^ v *D'^Mu^sUa;givesf six concerts on alternate ijig"liW^Bt s l.lV*e^Q^eu's Theatre, commencing ... / bn'tUja , 7jt^'*F6l>ruary..' 7 ■' ! " - 7--' '.* '■ L'LL: •''"-/■'■ f; y _'_,; ;v Wjhxtjn<_t6n, Mond>iy. The, birth'?, 'deaths, an. marriages for Wel- •". ilojit'ih* district recorded up to 3 o'clock to- .; day is as follows forthe month :— Births, 87; i deaths, 39pm«rri3ge8, 23. Of the births 65 • took ip.lace "'in the ciry, and the remainder in : . the ■'-. hi suburbs. . The . prevalent ' . .pause of death was diarrhoea amongst children 7J_iyuMa'by-drioking impure water. . •■A ; Auckland, Monday. ; X' Mr" Mundfirs ' reports :— --Buyers : National Cy Bauki -74VV 'Bapk of New Zealand, £17 2s 6d } "fiputh British; 529 6d; National Insurance. ; ■^'y;32s;»TSlpirew:''B.&ch,'6os; Tokatea, 10s 6d } . - T^irua^^sii'' '^ ' ' yy y -.('■- f! ' ; Alexandra, Monday. 7 7 77"; The Epsom murderer, has not yet reached. cbufrtry. fle is well known.there. •: * His : father and* iaroily reside at Kuiti. _7 : Paiwhebua, the wife of- the man who saved L Lm^A&f^iwvci'Bk. murderous assault at Kuiti, is ~A A one of. his: si?tera. The Natives expect he there. - r ,;_ ■-y'7^«ssi.', r __ ' 'Vn' :,' ' '"'"'.''"" '""P. " "~~"P~ »«-^'»'"JTs*j-iWp
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 30, 1 February 1876, Page 2
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309INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 30, 1 February 1876, Page 2
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