DUNEDIN.
This day. The Under-Secretary has written to the Chamber of Commerce that the Government cannot support the proposal of the Chamber that all bankruptcy notices should be published in the Mercantile Gazette or New Zealand Gazette of New.Zealand.
The Anderson's Bay School Committee have decided to bring into force the compulsory clause of the Education Act. The last rail connecting Duncdin with Christchurch will be laid at 12.30 on Monday.
Friday. Mrs Cowan, who on Sunday last, at Maori Hill, cut her throat with a knife, died in the hospital A person named* Robert Kennie, released some time ago from the Lunatic Asylum, and who has since been in the city with hit family, became possessed of an idea that it was his duty to cut the throat of one of his children, aod for that purpose procured a razor, but, instead of carrying his extraordinary idea into effect, he voluntarily proceeded as quickly as possible to the Lunatic Asylum, and, with the razor in his hand, demanded admittance. He was detained until the arrival, of the police, who conveyed him to the lock-up, and after medical evidence he was committed to his old quarters in the Asylum. , •
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2972, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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199DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2972, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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