Afa the usual weekly meeting of the Rugby Union, held last night, a letter was read from South Cauterbury stating that ib | was intended to send a team as far North as Auckland. The Secretary of the Kawakawa Club also wrote that the combined : teams of the North proposed to send a rep. team to Auckland, and asking the Union to fix a date for the match. The consideration of the matter was deferred until the Union had definite knowledge of the dates of the inter provincial matches. Correspondence from Hawke's Bay and the New Zea- - land Rugby Union and also minor bußineas were considered. An interesting case arising from domestic infelicity is occupying the attention of female goasipera in a Southern township just now. A young lady who recently became united for better or tor worse is alleged to have discovered that things were taking a decided turn for the worse and, in an evil mommenb she left her darling hubby for the parental roof, where she is now lamenting her fate and declaring that marriage is a failure. It is estimated that the United Statea has produced two-thirds of the cotton consumed by the world for the last sixtyseven years.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 4
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