NEW ZEALAND.
(Pbb Pekss Association.} FireOpunake, Dee. 4, About midnight on Saturday a fire brol;e out in Captain Good’s house. Thefuruii ure clothing and nearly everything belonging to the family was destroyed. The place was insured but the loss is heavy. New additions to the house had just been built and they were partially destroyed. Shipping, Nawee, Dec. I. Sailed, yesterday—N.Z.S. Company’s barque Norman McLeod, for London, with a cargo of woo) valued £32j906, also Shaw Saville, barque, Langslone, with a cargo valued at £61,700'. Dunedin Licensing Meeting* Ddnedin, Dec. 4, At the Licensing Meeting to-day th.e Committee expressed an opinion that quarterly reports on licensed houses were unnecessary except in cases w hen a complaint had been made. ' Nominated Immigration* Eighty-two nominations of immigrant)j were sent bythe outward mail.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 2
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130NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 2
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