DUNEDIN.
The Tahht to-day charr.crerises the Education Bill as a most tyrannical measure, and savs that it will have the eif.ct of closing Catholic schools in Duncdin, unless " exemption certificates " he procured from the Education Board, masters, or inspectors, who are under no obligation to grant them. M~r. Bradshaw n-povts : —Bank sharesNew Zealand, L 22 us ; Colonial, L2 3s. Insurance—National, LI 13s ; Standard, 17s; South British, L 4; New Zealand, L 5; Musgiel, Vo o* ; Shipping Co., L 3 18s. " . The nnnihcr of shares applied for m the Union Jnsu-auce, up to datr, in Dunedin, is 100,000. Applications are still coming in for Guthrie and Larnach's timber factories. Produce quotations :—Wheat, Gs 9.1 to 7s ; prime quality oats, 7d to 3s 9d ; ha.rl.uv, 3s to 4s O'l ; bran, Lt los ; Hour, LIS ;" oatmeal, LIS ; potatoes, 60s ; hay, 1 ,:").
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 401, 11 August 1877, Page 2
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138DUNEDIN. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 401, 11 August 1877, Page 2
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