NEW ZEALAND.
FPee “Times” Special Wire.] Release of the Captive Ploughmen. Dunedin, Deo. 30. Thirty one Maori prisoners were released tin's morning and left for Taranaki in Parris’charge. Criminal Calendar. There are eight cases for trial at the criminal sessions, none of a serious charactei. The Dead Drunk. The man who died in the hospital yesterday has been identilied as Campbell McAllister, a gardener, who left bis home 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 Deductions. The “ Star ” states that 15 officers of the Public Works Department in the Middle Island arc now being dispensed with. This makes between 70 and 80 who have left since the end of the financial year. Reductions take place in the North Island on the same scale.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2430, 31 December 1880, Page 3
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142NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2430, 31 December 1880, Page 3
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