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NEW ZEALAND.

(By Telegraph.)

Codlin Moth-

WELLINGTON, Oct. 31

From reports received by the Minister of Agriculture it appears that a solution of caustic soda has been used in Tasmania for destroying codlin moth with great effect. Sculling Match. Stephenson has forwarded £SO to cover Hearn’s deposit. Child Drowned. BLENHEIM, Oct 31. An eighteen-months old child named Horrigan at Tuamarina last evening, crawled to the edge of the river, fell in and was drowned.

Cheap FuneralDUNEDIN, Oct. 31. The police this morning discovered a child still born. Its parents had taken the body to the cemetery for burial and simply left it, without informing the sexton. Nenthorne SconesThe first cakes of gold from Nenthorne, weighing 453 ounces, were brought down last night by escort.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6052, 31 October 1889, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6052, 31 October 1889, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6052, 31 October 1889, Page 3

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