The number of sheep in the colony are nearly one million more than last year. The returns are 1889—15,423,328 ; 1890— 16,116,113.
Mr Ellison (Tame Rangivvahia Erihana) whose name appears among the list of successful candidates at ttie recent law examination, is, the Post believes, the first Mdori who has passed as a solicitor in New Zealand. Mr Ellison was educated at the Native Coliege at Te Aute, Hawke’s Bay, and was a member of Warbrtck’s native football team.
We have received a copy of the sixth number of •• The New Zealand Fire and Ambulance Record,” a monthly journal published in Napier, and devoted to the interests of fire brigades, ambulance and salvage corps and the like. The journal is neatly got up, and each month shows some improvement. In the present number thpre is a reference to Councillor Joyce’s motion at the Borough Council to take steps to have ihe rates of insurance lowered,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 534, 20 November 1890, Page 3
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154Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 534, 20 November 1890, Page 3
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