NEW ZEALAND.
THIS SAT. (Peb Press Association.) English and Colonial Mails* Wellington, Dec. 28, The City of Svdney, with the English mails, left San Francisco for Auckland on the 18th inst., two days late. The Australian, with the December colonial mails, arrived at S-m Francisco from Auckland on the 25th inst., three days in advance of duo date. Criminal Sess : ons. Dunedin, Dec. 28. Ten cases, including the Papakaio murder case, are set down' for trial at the criminal sessions. Too Much RainHeavy rain continues and it is feared all the New Year festivities will be stopped. Enforcing the “Employment of Females Act,” Invebcaegill, Dec. 27. Three hotel keepers were fined to-day for keeping their barmaids at work after eleven p.m. Fatal Accident. A Bushman named Wilks was kil'ed by a falling tree at Ingross bush to-day. He leaves a wife and ten children unprovided’for. Pine Weather, Good Crops* "The weather is fine and the cops in all parts of the district are looking magnificent.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3
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165NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3
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