NEW ZEALAND.
[Pee “Time's” Special Wibe.l Promoted to a Fortune. Auckland, April 28. Mounted constable Pullen, goes Home, having inherited considerable property. . The Waimate Plains. Haweba, April 28. Mr Hursthouse, engineer in charge of road works, has returned from exploring and cutting a track from Stratford to Opunake, along the foot of Mount Egmont. He described the country as very level, rivers running over the surface, which, are level and easy to cross, and the land of very rich quality. The Constabulary at Oeo shift to-day ten miles, further north.: The road works are now advancing rapidly towards completion and all unnecessary clearing has been put a stop to. It is reported that the Constabulary will also, advance to-day a few miles south. • ' Sunday Trading. ' Wellington, April 28. At the Resident Magistrate’s Court this morning the proprietors of the Prince of Wales’ and White Swan hotels were fined £2 each for Sunday trading. Attempt to Upset a Train. Invebcaegill, April 28, On Monday, a heap o£ stones was placed on the Otautau railway, at a point where the down train would run over them, near Fairfax, The obstruction was noticed in time.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2219, 28 April 1880, Page 3
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192NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2219, 28 April 1880, Page 3
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