DUNEDIN.
Friday. The quotations in the share market remain unaltered.
A meeting of the Executive Council re the Macandrevr testimonial was held last night, and a resolution passed that a circular be sent to all Mayors and Chairmen of Road Boards and County Councils, trade societies, and School Committees throughout the province, sug« gesting that they should organise committees in their several districts for carrying out the object in view.
Mr H. Driver ha« sold the Eaglan estate, near the Waikato, to Mr Studholme, of Christchurch, for £34,000.
The escort last month brought down 8,7730zs gold. .
The Benevolent Institution have been discussing legislation with a view to check the evil arising from wife desertion and drunkenness, and also the increasing pauperism in the city, and the establishment of an orphanage.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2539, 24 February 1877, Page 2
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