OTAGO.
Wo aro in possession of tiles to tho 18th in?t. Tho Provincial Council was prorogued oh Tuesday last, the 1-llh inst., till lst October, y.y The fortnightly gold escort reached Dunedin. on Tuesday, with tho following quantities of gold •!— •
Tlio Council, before its prorogation, granted a I subsidy yi* £1800 per annum to a company which j proposed to purchase tlie Government steamer | St. Hilda, to trade between I) unedin and tho j .Molynoux.
ozs. dwta. Qucenstown 8,078 5 .Arrow River US 0 ; Dunstan 2,023 0 Manuherikia 9b"2 4 Mount Ida 1,133, 0 Mount Uonger 326' 5 • Hamilton's 2,19(5 0 Tuapeka '.: 1,«92 14 Wailiihuna 252 0 Woolshed 119 10 Tottil 12,732 13
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3
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113OTAGO. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3
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