MORE IMMIGRANTS.
The Immigration Department has received intelligence of the sailing of the Dunedin from Glasgow for this pprt, on September 3rd, with 214 nominated immigrants.
The celebrated Duck claim, at Clydo, was auctioned for £61.
CHRIS rCHURCH, this day.
The services of the Lytteltou Naval Brigade have been accepted on the understanding that no capitation grant will be made. An effort to infuse new life in the Volunteer movemont by Saturday battalion parades proved a failure, the uUccdauce being invariably very small. AN INFANT'S BODY FOUND. On Friday afternoon a labourer named Thomas Noonan, whilst digging in the garden of Simon Fraser at Sydenham, came upon a box in the shape of a c >/lii dbout three feet down, containing an infant, which was removed to the morguo. Up to the present time no clue lias been obtained as to how the box came into the place where it was found.
INVERCARGILL, this day.
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3167, 13 September 1880, Page 3
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