LYTTELTON.
Thursday. « The reception of his Excellency to-day was' a 1 great success. The public Duild^ ings, including the Orphanage,,were inf apected by Lady Robinion,; who was much interested with the^hildren^oTheiGQiferT nor complimented the Superintendent oh the condition of the;place and the orderly appearance of the inmates. The Governnor also inspected the harbour works at Oamaru. -r -a :-?■ /\ v* 7? Tfr \ AttheWaitaki County Council today Mr.^ randa, applied to have his rates reduced one-fourth, stating that a considerable Eortion of his best grounds was fenced in .js about 120; Maoris, wha^ occupy, the ground, T and. hav^e spmeV .sixtyl dogs who annoy the sheep very much. The Hon. Eobert Campbell was requested} to write Government to take steps to have the Maoris removed. _'..... I
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3189, 9 May 1879, Page 2
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124LYTTELTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3189, 9 May 1879, Page 2
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