WELLINGTON.
1? Tuesday.
. Government, have received information from the Agent-General to the effect that he i? iiaviug fresh circular? distributee}
amongst stock owners, calling their attention to the provisions of the Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1870, and especially to the necessity of their obtaining a clean certificate before shipping stock to the colony.
At the Magistrate's Court today, Henry Walters was committed for trial for breaking into the dwelling house »f Mr John Francis Eobertson.
This day
The following tenders were received for the Kopu contract of the WaikatoThames railway : — McDermott and Griffiths (accepted), Thames, £1480; declined—E. Quinn, Thames, £1716 ; P. Trainer, Thames, £1791; J. Darrow, Thames, £1841; J. Sheath and Co., Newton, £1914; Hart and Horn, Thames, £2233 ; Wilkie and Crawford, Patea, £2246 ; W. Simms, Thames, £2372 ; E. Smith, Thames, £3070.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3900, 29 June 1881, Page 2
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132WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3900, 29 June 1881, Page 2
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