NEW ZEALAND.
{TPeB “ TIMEs”SPECIAL WIRE. 1 The Thames in' luck. Grahamstow'n', |larch 29'. . , Mr Uolle*ton has left in company with the Native officers, to interview Tukukino, re the forbidden road to the upper Thames, Three miles ofthe Thames—Waikato railway are to be proceeded with. — ; T 1 . ’ Property Tax. _ „ .....,. Napier, March .) The total Property Tax. paid in the tlawkes Bay district is £12,724 Us lid,, or £326 less than the estimate % . : Close to the Wiad* ; At the annual mebting’of iha> Wdrk- r ing Men’s Club the balance sheet, showed, receipts', ’ £450 y expenditure,. £438. !;:■;• y •■yy.;; Bly Pawnbroking.. ( : , 1 Wellington, March 29 At the Magistrates’ Cohrt to day the proprietor of the Victoria Hotel was fined £1 for receiving a ring in pledge for drink supplied. i Tired of Mr Watt. Dunedin, March 29. ; Port Chalmers is agitating for,a Resident Magistrate. n , The Bible ’ V The Bible-in-ochools. Association has received 63 replies' from schools'to their circular. 803 children are opposed’to Bible reading, and 1679 parents representing, '69,1,6 children attending shhoorfavor its introduction.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2503, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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171NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2503, 29 March 1881, Page 3
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