NEW ZEALAND.
(Pin Pbbss Association.) THIS DAY. Appeal Court-Judge Ward toriousWellington, Dec. 7. In the Appeal Court to-day, judgment was given in the case of the National Bank v. Ward (Timaru), the judgment of the Bank being set aside. The Premier’s Movements. Government have received a telegram from Major Atkinson, stating that he proposes leaving for New Zealand by next trip of the Hanroto from Sydney, arriving at Wellington on 23rd inst. The Native Minister. The Hon. Mr Bryce has arrived at Kawhia, and it is expected his detention there will be for some weeks. He is arranging matters in connection with the Native Department. It is probable Mr Rolleston will leave here shortly to meet Mr Bryce. Payable Gold MiningTe Auoua, Dec. 7. The cleaning up of the first month’s crushing at Te Aroha has been finished. The gold yield is 1710ozs. from 100 trucks of quartz. The New Find is going to be the richest, 263 trucks of quartz gave 693 ounces of gold. Child Drowned. Ddnedin, Dec. 7. A two and a-half year old child named McLauchlin has been drowned in the Shag Point Coal Company’s dam.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3333, 7 December 1883, Page 2
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190NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3333, 7 December 1883, Page 2
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