DUNEDIN, Saturday.
Mr Smith, late local Secietaiy of the New Zealand Rifle Association, has sent a request to Major Bail lie for an inquiry, because of the lemaiks made against him at the Rifle Association's meeting He stated that he holds letters entitling him to make the chaige that lie made. Mr C. YVlight, of Gieat King Stieet, has leceived advices fiom Messrs. Wright, LecUie, and Co., of (Glasgow, of the airival of a shipment of butter consigned by the British Queen. Theie weie four cases, containing between 3001 bs. and 4001h5.( ami the whole is described as being very supenoi. 1 lie fiim intimate that they can dispose ot a good quantity if regulaily shipped, but Mr. Wright has not yet learned what price can be obtained. Monday. The Albion-Shaw Saville Co.'s steamer Florida ai rived to day, after a passage of 53 cbjs 18 hours, the actual steaming time being 31 days 10 horns. She brings 83 single women, 80 single men, 18 married couples, and three families.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1822, 11 March 1884, Page 3
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170DUNEDIN, Saturday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1822, 11 March 1884, Page 3
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