OUR DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS
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DI'NEDIN. This Day. Donald MeKinnon, representing Prah nm in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, is ;it present on a visit to Chal mors and t'lutha for the puropsc of enquiring into the effect and opernion ot prohibition in these districts. Mclunom who is he lender of he Liberal Party n Ihe Victorian House, Inter on visits Ash burton and northern towns.
The laic Bendix Hallcnstcin bequeath ed the sum of £SOO for the erection of : new ward at the Diiucdin Hospital.
The appeal by Wise in connection will the disqualification of Stepaside, the win tier of the P>ray .Memorial at Waikouaiti on January 2nd. on the ground that sin had previouslv won an advertised raee.o a value of 25'sovs, will be heard at Christ church on .Monday morning.
A home i :•!. belonging to the Civile vale station, consisting of ten rooms, wa: burned to the ground this morning. Tin dwelling, which was in the occupation > Mr lames l>. -Mitchell, was insured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1905, Page 4
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