NEW ZEALAND.
rP.EE “ Times” Special Wihe.l ;
Release of the Captive Ploughmen. Dunedin, Dec. 80. riiirty one Maori prisoners were tin's morning and left fur Taranaki in Parris’ charge. Criminal Calendar* There are eight cases for trial at the criminal sessions, none of a serious character. The Bead Brunk. The nian who died in the hospital yesterday has been identilied as Campbell McAllister, a gardener, who left his borne at Opohi to collect money. He had been drinking heavily. He leaves a wife and live children. They were not long out from Home. Civil Service Reductions. .The “ Star ” states that 15 ollieers of the Public Works Department in the Middle Island are now being dispensed with,. This makes between 70 and 80 who -have loft since' tire end of the financial year. Reductions take place in the North Island on the same scale.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2429, 30 December 1880, Page 3
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142NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2429, 30 December 1880, Page 3
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