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DUNEDIN.

This day. Miss Daley Dalrymplp, on behalf of Mr Dalrymple of Port Chalmers, waited ou the Hon. Mr Dick to ask his interposition with the Premier to give at his earliest convenience, his promised consideration of the desirability of having placed on the syllabus of education the conducting of a penny bank in every public school, as a practical means of cultivating habits of thrift among the young people of the colony. Mr Dick promised to bring the matter before the Cabinet.

Pirangi, aged sixty, one of the 1 native prisoners died in the gaol last night from consumption.

Lee Guy, for theEyeburn murder, was committed for trial.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18800924.2.9.4

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

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