DUNEDIN.
••■ ■■■. ■„'■ '■■ ■• ■ .■: v/. ;.. A ..'i-/ :'■; •■ -Sunday. ■ A fire took place last night in Maitlandstreet. The house of Mr Watson, coal merchant, was burned down. The insurance is not ascertained.
Tbe new Executive is announced in a Gazette Extraordinary, published last evening. Mr Bastings is Secretary of Public Works and Goldfields ; Mr Mon-! day, who has only beehT in tho Council for: two-months, Treasurer; Mr Fish, Commissioner of Railways; Mr Green,. Commissioner of Lands and Surveys; Mr Sumpter and Mr Wood, without portfolio. The Solicitor here will be non-political with Mr Haggitt. Mr Stout, the late Solicitor, w'll look after the bills he has himself introduced, without fee;
The Governor and lady will attend the races to-morrow if tho weather is fine, of which there is every probability.,.,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1992, 24 May 1875, Page 2
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126DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1992, 24 May 1875, Page 2
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