NEW ZEALAND.
[Feb “Times” Special Wide.] The Condemned. Convicts, v AViclltxctox, Oct. 2G. The Acting-Governor does not intend to interfere with the sentence of death passed on Ah Lee. convicted of the Ivyeburn murder. The Fijian’s case is under consideration. Arrival of the Opawa with Immigrants. CiiiasTcuuKOi, Oct. 2G. The immigrants by the ship Opawa comprise 141) single women, 10 married couples, and five women with families who came out to join their husbands. One child died on the voyage. The Old Story. Duxedix, Oct. 2G. A lire broke out in a boarding-bouso in View street, occupied by Mrs Wilkinson. The premises were completely gutted. The supposed cause, was the bursting of a kerosene lamp. The furniture was insured in the United Office for £l5O, and the building in the New Zealand for £350. A Singular Decision At Lawrence, Mr Carew dismissed all the informations against Chinese gamblers, holding that there is no law making fan-tan an unlawful game.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2375, 27 October 1880, Page 2
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159NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2375, 27 October 1880, Page 2
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