DUNEDIN.
This day
The Premier Coy. at the Arrow sent down a oake of gold, 184 ounces from 111 tons.
Professor Black reports on the samples of spirits and beer supplied to him from the city hotels by the police. The analysis shows that all samples of whiskey and brandy, with one exception, have been reduced after distillation, some to a very large extent. All' brandies were adul terated with sugar* and colored by vegetable coloring matter; indeed, brandies we?e not properly brandies at all, but chiefly cheap whiskeys, sugared and rendered astringent by the addition of tannin and other foreign vegetable substances. A seven roomed house and shop at Ocean Beach, ow-ned by Mr Patterson, and occupied by Mr Clifford Williams, has been turned down. The building was: insured iv the Standard for £200 ; WiU: Hams' furniture in the South British for £100. I- 1
The Tipperary Gjoy. have washed up for 162 ounces retorted gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4497, 4 June 1883, Page 2
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