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NEW ZEALAND.

(Per Press Association.) Electoral. Auckland, Nov. 5. Ma Crawford received a vote of thanks from the South Franklin electors.

Dr Wallis announces himself a candidate for City West. Lunatic AsylumsWellington, Nov. 5. Dr Neil, Superintendent of the Mount View Asylum, is appointed Superintendent of the Dunedin and Seacliff Asylums. It is understood he will be succeeded here by Mr King, who is at present in Christchurch. Sunday TradingDunedin, Nov. 5. At the City Court to day Dillon, a pubiean, was fined £5 for selling on Sunday, and Findler, another publican, £2 10s for selling after hours. Accidental DeathThompson, a miner, has been killed at Surface Hill by a fall of earth. ElectoralMr C. S. Beeves is a candidate for Dunedin East. Melbourne Races. A private telegram says Sweetmeat walked over for the Royal Park Stakes. A Good Property. Taieri Lake station has been sold to Mr J. C. Buckland for £IB,OOO. Mining. There has been quite a stir in mining stock in Dunedin during the last few days, especially in Keep-it-Dark shares, which have gone up from 18s to 355. It is said a well-known coal merchant netted £3OOO by the rise, and another £1,500, and a third £9OO.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2693, 5 November 1881, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2693, 5 November 1881, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2693, 5 November 1881, Page 3

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