NEW ZEALAND.
[Per “ Times” Special Wire.] Land Sharking - . Auckland, Sept. 23. It is reported hero that Mr Sheehan has received a retainer for the Land Court at Taupo ro the Murimotu lands. It is also stated that the pre-emptive proclamation will be removed from the Patetere lands, when Mr Bryce returns from the West Coast. Mr Sheehan and Mr W. Whitaker will shortly proceed to Waikato to arrange for a Land Court at Cambridge. An Agitator. Garrard, the agitator from Sydney, held another meeting of the unemployed this morning on the wharf. Only a few loafers and passers-by were present. Gerrard threatens to substitute the unemployed for all the newspaper men in Auckland, and send the latter to break stones. Bobbery from a Steamer. The purser of the Botomahana believes that the robbery of £GO from a tin cash box was perpetrated in Auckland, and not while at sea. Race RSeeting. Wellington, Sept. 23. It has been decided to hold a race meeting at Lyell’s Bay, on the Prince of Wales birthday. Narrow Bsoape. Three young men had a very narrow from drawing this morning. They were out sailing when a sudden gust of wind upset their boat. A boat went to the help of the occupants, who were rescued with difficulty.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2346, 23 September 1880, Page 3
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212NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2346, 23 September 1880, Page 3
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