(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency) UNKNOWN.
AUCKLAND. Friday.
At a lar^e incrtintj of Iho Npw Zealand Ayucul-"" tu nil Asm >ci,i lien, Mr Goudfellow s,;ud that certain sheep had boon imported for Now /'inland from Tasmania v.iih foot and mouth disease, hu*; before jini"inq in the colony they had boon destroyed.' He had beon requeued to briny the matter beforo the ruc-etiiKj for thoiv considsi.t+ion in ortlei- tliat some stcpt, niignt be tdkon for preventing this disr>as". It was resolved, on the "motion of Mr Albyn Martyn, that the attention of; the Government should be called to the fact, ill oz^tor to prevent the disease entering the province. '* T^e Hon James Williamson 'has entered an a.pt&m against the Improvement Commissioners to^flfcpoll -them to purchase allotments between Shoriland and Fort streets, for the sum of £5500, being tire amount of award by Jury appointed under the land clauses of the Consolidation Act. Arrived — Phoebe, s.s. ■
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 3 October 1874, Page 2
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153(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency) UNKNOWN. AUCKLAND. Friday. Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 3 October 1874, Page 2
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