NEW ZEALAND.
[Per “Tiiies”Special Wire.) School Embellishments. Auckland, Nov. 18. Tbe Auckland Scripture Gift Association lias sent a memorial to the Hon Mr Kulleston, asking permission to put in the public schools largo placards with the Lord’s Prayer and Ten Commandments. The New Goldfields. There are IbO prospectors at To Aroha, and many arc going from Waikato. The natives demand an instal-
nient of £IOOO before consenting- to open the field. Mr Whitaker has made counter proposals, and a successful issue of the negotiations is anticipated in a few days. Arrival of a Home Steamer. Christchurch, Nov. 18. Arrived—Durham, s.s., from London ; 68 days 20 hours from Plymouth. Mrs D. Maker died on the voyage from heart disease. A Square Fight, Wellington, Nov. 18. Dr. Diver and Messrs Hutchison, Young, and Divan were nominated fertile Mayoralty to-day. A Knowing Convict. Dunedin, Nov. 18. £ Thomas Hardy alias Smith, an invalid prisoner working at the Botanical gardens feigned illness, and while the warders’ attention was directed to the other prisoners effected his escape. He is still uncaptured. The Municipal Triangle. Invercargill, Nov. 18. Three candidates, all Councillors, are in the field for the Mayoralty-,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2394, 18 November 1880, Page 2
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