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WELLINGTON OF NOTES.

' «,tfß-O^ COBBKSPOSDBST.). fi| '- tvtonK>«> X' this day., [; . TqTEi NT LOBBYISTS. persistency, lalAs Lit Wellington airing then' B?t at pres-V though, the Sled to find the sureties of m°!% the magistrate on ac¥*s"SJuiSAs Sir Harry P^Jtoß bin obliged to;g»'»- ---&»»' ??< las at the Ministerial f Di 3 -"n-SiJ for his release. t'^SSFS g?ad to arrange fefSbT. atUblrtyifonlythey BhTinS the pertinacious pair IWVBi!s exhausted their means in te. VSlere and there is no guarantee »^nS Zinc* stiUipuiane- their W ttey.v-£ to deal with them is *S#S£ « momentous Cabinet ping- w. ll : ■ :;. r/ CATIONS OF CORONERS r five coroners indifferent parts I have resigned their omces IllfSSaSction with the n.*?**! their fees by an Act passed Soi^Vof thetr: have W.]r^ country districts, and in Wicttej^Jg, ointment .s will be £ Wk will be left to the of the f^fSone, the well-known ftftJS'toone of those who haverehis^case the vacancy Slfe.to.be M#fof>oma : time ; ißiaawar PDHL teachers. : f miXGTON- Education Board has taken JfrtS attitude towards its pupil lilse^ralof them who have tailed li&equired examinations have Snoto of dismissal, and others Si,lifigationsbavenotquitecomeupto Sk have been notified that unless im--5160 will be required to vacate their iiijftiiis.-.1;? ■■■■'■■. .- SENSIBLE ADVICE. ' ' ■■■, ifrDnUrieiOiWiOf -tho candidates for the fern addressing the ratepayers, Hd tWciiHivatiok t of a more friendly Hag toprds other, parts of the colony. f[ O a y .lre said there was a feeling of totwwds Wellington because it had SsKsed wt.ile other towns were suffering Biteasiun, but he thought ib would liawlj if local members and aiso newsfefeMd'iMffin iftom the practice of «tf cast; thing's about them. ffSS'i&NATIC ASYLUM.' 'fewftiisquired for rendering safe ■ £jSa fkatie Asylum are estimated Jr lie fiS Works Department to cost skm This includes £2,500 for .'■. dnfciji forks, necessary.to check the Wfw.'Mmnenfc, £1,500 to the'building Ip'.i-i iat no more mischief than is ' wirfaomlaSbeen done), and £1,000 for i: OTanDrk&'V-To'pull down and re-erect tie [«ion *kt stands on the defective i:. i«naMinvolve an,outlay of £8,000, and feiU/jllentail alterations in tiie worli- ,% of tk : institution the alternative of Aaiuge' and repairs is likely to be |WfP||lll| ■■;;'"K:(i;i.!;? ■ ;-.■- ■•■;:■■ '■■.■• UABBIT.pROOP FENCE. Wen were received by the Government ''May k, the supply of material for 46 ah of rabbit fence, , The contract will bo ipl in the course of a" day or two The mtkof erection will be carried out in small local contracts, and when completed it will «the South Canterbury rabbit fence. were will then be complete line of either MMriatural barrier from the deep water ?*on of_ the WSitaki, River, to. Lake ™ffl,whilf the1 mountainous district to ™ *e-twaid of the lake is infected with witwilTOEek i ..- JstWence is to be several miles north-'. WO! the advance/guard of the encroach"gxabbite,itiaexpected that their further We«.wil! be stayed.' This will prevent wa.iwinreaching the Canterbury pastoral **c will Mm next year, and when ™ » tenants take possession With a of 21 years, they will have JjM^ti^aseisting.to st&y the

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 5

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WELLINGTON OF NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 5

WELLINGTON OF NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 5