-The European Mail, in noticing tfie Birthday Honors, says Ip, KuWidea* land |'ie only distinction coni'erred is the jK.C.M.G. given to Attorney-General Buckley, an able and well-liked man, whose advancement will give general satisfaction in the colony. It is understood that Mr Bal lance, tire. Ejoiy Zealand lU’nnuer, declined a knighthood, as also did Mr Playford, the head of the Government in South Australia. At McKay, Queensland, a fanner named Robinson has been fined Kis and costs fqr allowing a kanaka to milk a cow. |n anoiWr’case, a farmer’s wife, who was. alone with a kanaka on a selection during the absence of fior haslr ? :;,d, was also fined 10s and costs for allowing the kanaka to hulk a cow. The fanners express great soreness at the extreme manner in which the regulations arc being enforced.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2382, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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136Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2382, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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