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FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO TO-DAY

Dr Featherston is expected out in November. Mr Dillon Bell will probably remain longer— ‘ Evening Star,’ July 8, 1876. „ * „ - ****** *

Mr C P D. Ward has been reapointed to*the district judgeship at Wanganui.— Ibid. „ „ „ *******

During the Quarter ending March 31 Auckland exported 30,0080z gold ; Nelson, 3 2720z ; Westport, 22,0850z; Greymouth, 28,4630z; Hokitika, 25,808oz; Dunedin, 46,3860z; total quantity, 157,3270z, valued at £616,607. The value of the gold exported during the March quarter of 1869 was £615,994.—Fr0m the ‘ Evening Star,' Friday, July 8, 1870. ******* Telegrams from Welington state that the, debate on finance commenced at 8 p.m. last night. The House adjourned at 12.30. . Messrs Vogel, Richmond, and Travers spoke. Tho Opposition are evidently reticent and afraid*'to oppose the Budget with the hustings in view; the leaders holding back till Auckland declares. It is reported that Mr Macandrew goes Home as the General Government Immigration Agent. There is not the slightest truth in the report.—From the ‘Evening Star/ July 8, 1870.,

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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 8

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FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO TO-DAY Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 8

FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO TO-DAY Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 8