NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) MailboatAuckland, Oct. 11. The City of New York arrived from Sydney at two this morning. She leaves this afternoon at two. To Encourage Him. A vote of confidence in Mr Buckland, a candidate for Franklyn North, was carried at Drury yesterday. Signs of Prosperity. Hawera, Oct. 11. Applications for sections in the deferred payment blocks closed yesterday. All hut two were applied for, and for man)' there will be keen competition. The cash sale on Thursday promises to go off well. Great Sports. Christchurch, Oct. 11. Two hundred and fifty eight entries have been received for the Amateur Athletic Club’s sports on Saturday and Monday next. The weather is extremely hot. Supreme Court. Dunedin, Oct. 11. In the Supreme Court to day the case Mayo v. The Government, in which the widow of the lute Henry Mayo claimed £3OOO for the loss of her husband through a railway accident at Kensington, was commenced. It was agreed that other similar claims should be decided by this one, so the case is one of great importance us to the liability of the Government in cases of railway accident.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2670, 11 October 1881, Page 3
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191NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2670, 11 October 1881, Page 3
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