NEW ZEALAND.
TPEE TIMKB Special Wiee.] Grey Valley Election. Cheistchubch, Juno 4. T. S. Weston left Christchurch yesterday to personally conduct his candidature for the Representation of the Grey Valley, in the General Assembly. Not Winter "Weather. The weather continues to be very dry and unseasonable. An Open Verdict. Dunbdik, June 4 At the inquest on Martin Breman, a verdict or found drowned was returned. More ImmigrantsThe Cotopaxi sailed from Plymouth, on May 28, with *23 passengers. Winding-up. The Wakatipu Steamship Company, after a stormy meeting, agreed to wind up. The absence of steam communication on the Lake will be much felt. Gold Yields. The Homeward Bound \ Company, Macetown, sent down a cake of 170 ounces of gold from 210 tons. The Gladstone Company's cake is estimated at over 400 ounces.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2560, 4 June 1881, Page 2
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131NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2560, 4 June 1881, Page 2
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