INVERCARGILL.
This day.
Sir George Grey in a letter to the Reform Association intimates his willingness to visit Invercargill and address the electors before Parliament meets.
The police are actively enforcing the provisions of the Licensing Act. This morning John Hughes, of the Carrier's Arms, was fined £5 for permitting dancing in his licensed house during prohibited hours.'
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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58INVERCARGILL. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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