SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(BY. TELEGBAPH.— PBESS ASSOCIATION.)
Wellington, this day.
The newly • constituted University Council for the central district held their first meeting this morning. -Mr Blair was elected Chairman. It was determined to send a deputation to the Government on the queßtion of an endowment, and ask for the Mount.Cook Central Trieon aa a Bite for thei College. „.,.. T , . A shepherd named William Johnston, aged 50, of Tully's run, Martin borough, was found dead yesterday. ~ ~, At the local Camera Clab'a Exhibition, pictures are shown from Auckland, Christchurch, Nelson, Wanganui, and the West Coast of the Sonth Island. There is a large increase on lasb year, and also great improvement. . »,' .. ... ' In the case of the proposed visit) ox the Queensland football team being postponed till next year, which is more than probable, the New Zealand representative [team will nob visit New Sonth Wales till 1897.
Tho Tariff Commission entertain Major Steward aba banqueb in Bellamys bhis evening. Invercargill, bhis day. _ John James Meikle is forwarding" a petition bo Parliament asking for ten thousand pourids compensation for false imprisonment for sheep stealing, and bhab his natho !be removed frbm bhe police-records of bhe. colony. *\ ''" ' ■ i "
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 161, 8 July 1895, Page 3
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