WELLINGTON.
I " June 15. ■ ■ Messrs Levin have received a telegram ' stating that it is hoped the Norfolk will ' be able to get away from Lyttelton on Thursday, and will arrive here- on 1 Friday. She leaves the same day for ' Sydney. :•■ ■ " 'Dr Hector's report to the Sfiyor ! re state of the witer from the reaevoir, ' is tliatit is greatly improving in quality, j being better than it has been for some ! months. A number of cases were brought ! against persona for selling liquor with- ; out a license at the R.M. Court' to-day. Wuere tlie offence was proved, a fine of £5 and coats was inflicted. [ A deputation of publicans re the beer tax, waited on the City members this afternoon. . ■ • J Mr Keith Eamsay, of Dunedin, is tho > suoceßsful tenderer for the conveyance ' 0f '230 tons railway iron' from here to ' r Wanganui. j Doctor Bennett, formerly RegistrarGeneral, died this morning, aged 72.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9189, 16 June 1880, Page 2
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153WELLINGTON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9189, 16 June 1880, Page 2
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