THE GAOL.
The following is the state of H.M.s Gaol, Dunedin, for the week ending the 19th September, 1874 : — Mak3. Females. Awaiting trial (including two on bail) 8 0 Penal servitude 30 2 Hard labour 53 13 Default of Bail 0 2 Debtors ... .... I 0 Totals ... 92 17 Received during the week 3 4 Discharged do 7 6
At a Masonic Lodge held sometime since in Bombay, India (says the Freemason), there were present nine native brethren, three of whom were followers of Zoroaster, two of Confucius, and four of Mahomet, assembled together around one common altar, and engaged in the worship of one common God. What an illustration of the universality and unseefcarian, character c>f Free* jnasonry,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1191, 26 September 1874, Page 10
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118THE GAOL. Otago Witness, Issue 1191, 26 September 1874, Page 10
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