TELEGRAMS.
(From our own correspondent.) Dunedin, Thursday afternoon.A cablegram was received in town last night reporting the loss of the barque Scliiehailion, from Auckland to London, off the Isle of Wight Ho particularsIn the Mataura election, Shanks polled 282, and Kinross 249 . One return to come.; but will increase Shank's majority... ._
. The Lauds Board went into the consideration- of best to ' deal with- .rubs, 'the leases- of which expire; in March 1880. Th? whole of the
runs being described as being rough and mountainous country "it was decided to release all but two—three or four of the"htVgesf to be divided, iuto two portions The two decided to be re leased for pastoral purposes' jvere those of W. H. Tes'chemaker and ])r. Webster. One of S,OOO acres, and the other of 10,000 acres, situated at Kakanui, 'to be sold by auction' as rural lands." "- Tliey" adjoin a ljundred, the whole of which has been taken up; Earascleugh to be re-lAaise<i ; 'foften years,' i 423 a and vb.; -jflfokomai,same „430b t {4B&«< Hawea, same. i
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 18 January 1879, Page 3
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