The spire of the First Church at Dunedin is completed. It is two hundred and eighty-five feet high. We understand, (says the Bay of Plenty 7’z’we.s’) that “ Our Member’, waited upon the Honorable Sir Donald McLean the other day, regarding a grant of timber due to some of the members of the Ist Waikato Regiment, and as usual, was successful. The timber will be issued in due course. [Lucky Bargee !] The N. Z. Times says :—“ It will be seen by our advertising columns that Mr. Barraud is on the point of departure for the old country, and that his furniture and effects are to bo sold by public auction, on Tuesday, the 31st instant, bv Mr. J. H. Wallace. Mr. B rraud is proceeding to England to superintend the publication of his views of New Zealand, and contemplates bein’: absent eighteen months or two years. We wish him every success in the spirited enterpr s in which he is engaged.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 262, 7 April 1875, Page 2
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160Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 262, 7 April 1875, Page 2
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