WELLINGTON.
™ . , May 31. ; Grleich, the Adelaide defaulter, was released this morning from gaol. Hares are open to be hunted or shot within the Counties of Waikoaaiti, Vincent, Lake, Peninsula, Taieri, Bruce, Clutha, and Tuapeka, between let June and 3lst July, both days inclusive. ■The cadets in the Telegraph Depart-mont-presented Mr Ballard, Cadet Instructor, with an address aud a gold pin prior to his departure for the South
The Athenaeum committee are gettin • up a series of ..lectures for the winter season. It is probable Sir Williau; Fitzherbert will be asked to deliver the first lecture. The Customs revenue for Wellington for the month ending to-day, amounts to £12,563. For the corresponding month of last year it was £16,793, During the past month there were 85 births and 31 deaths registered ia Wellington, 24 marriage certificates being issued. Williams' Grafton went on a trial trip this afternoon," she hating been fitted out with new machinery. Jv 0. Hart, mariner, of Wellington, has been declared an insolvent. The question of laying out a new cemetery is again revived. ' Au attempt is to be made to rescind the resolution under which theAthenteum is thrown open on, Sunday afternoons.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4056, 2 June 1879, Page 2
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195WELLINGTON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4056, 2 June 1879, Page 2
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