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. UNITED PRESS ABSOUIATION] /, ff THE SALVAiION ARMY 'IN NEW ZEALAND. Dunedin, March 28... , I,( Captain" Pallopk, of ttaeSalvation. Army, has arrived in; Dunedin to begin • operations, and has taken the Temperance Hall for tliree years. He is accompanied by a lieutenant and his wife. Captain Edward. Wright and a subaltern go to Auckland. v FORGED NOTES IN DUNEDIN. - Duliemn,'March 28.* Imitation five pound notes of ! the' Union Bank of Australia.' are'in circulation. Two of them 1 have been re : ceived at the banks. These two we're' a photograph from-the same note.
THE CHRISTOHTJKCH- ■ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY. ■ • CHRisTOHUROHj; March 1 ( ! : In their,annual-report, of tlie Frozen Meat Company " The total cost to date .of land, buildings, machinery,' 'per bala,nce-sheet annexed, ,£14)792' 17s Id, your directors are pleased io be able to report thdy have succeeded in making arrangements; on favorable terms, for the carriage of. five ' Cargoes' of,frozen meaito London by the New.-. Zealand Shipping Company's-steamers. Shipments to be despatched from, Lyttelton every alternate month from the present time till the : end of January, 1881 ; As provision. has, been made for the cool storage and! prepara-, tion for export of .cheese and butter, it is hoped that,'the shareholders will avail' themselves of the opportunity; thus afforded for securing a regular and.profitable, outlet for their produce ■in the English market." .
Westport, this day. The case of Regina vW. J l . MoLeod, a chalrge of larceny o£ partnership pro-' perty, District Court all yesterday. .The ijury were looked up at 5 p.m. being unable to agree. At ,'ten this morning they were discharged, i 7 '
and the case; was postponed jmtil the next sitting of the Court,
4 DUNEDiN/this day. OoaKGompany' have (JeclarldJaiO per centr dividends | I bHoWiM^dnesday. mk broke •mg.- Gostello's Cullen's cstore, and , Sargent's i house were burned. The insurances are supposed to be -£750 on : Gostello's and £3OO on Cullen's in' the' Fire Insurance Association of London,; and .; on. "Mahev'a in the South British, Malior had a narrow escape of being,.burned, as he was asleep whenvthe- 'fire •' brdke out. The . fire;, is, supposed.to have.; originated in Gostello's billiard robm.
> OpuNAKEj this day. •All the natives "for, ten .miiej3 round are,going Whiti. ; Tohu stated that four, pr fiv.e hundred' from'the'Waimate.plains ai& expected ;up within the next few days. They will not be permitted to remain long, and it is understood that'when the tangi is over all will have' to go back to theirjOTO;settlements. A house belonging to a carpenter named Taylor was burnt last night, the occupants, lOstVearlyeye'iything. 'Both, parents w'ere asleep, b'lit' the cries of the baby and they found-them-: ; selves enveloped,in smoke. Insured in the Northern Company forgone hundred pounds,'; . K.a •';
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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