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Saturday .-r-iSlr\ a well kuowti aod talented lecturer is at present in Aucklaad on a #ftitr f rOiar^StraJa. Some years aga.,.Hi: S|rn^iAp4iaaled before the public here under the auspices of the A.uckiand Free-thinker's Associations, but has now found a regular stipend from a wealthy Melbourne congrega't|o|^ oP.re| |^i|_ • tne. ' precanousiivehhobd oFa Free-tEbugiit. iecturer,*aTitl brs^cc^tdftJ^ttr^b^'cmM a Christian Minister. At a crowded meeting last mgbt Mr Selby, with-o«#-a-»ig^^f-^hamergav'e^rM3res8 i ' to some of his former friends aad colle^gu^es, wio remioded |»im that in | the lexjfeurelh^ had J«|t ig^jadt-d, he ) hadfiailfudei to instance^ -clq history andthe l^v^ ojl iilu3|noua men in defeuce of G^ri3ti^nifey| '"which a few years ago hefna^l cited inlsupport of the Free-thought principles, which he then advocated. ; Slia%v Seville's new stcaniei*. AucKXAJfD, Saturday.— This morning the Shaw Saville atd Albion Com. pany's new steel cargo' steamer Maori,; 4,000 tons, arrived in port from London, , with: a valuable cargo of 3,800 tons of general merchandise for New'' Zealand 'ports; "^ ; ' Buccesstul teuclcrcrs. ; Auckland, Saturday. — Intelligence came to hand to Hay that an Auckland firm of contractors are the successful tenderers for the East Coast, road (Straff ord to Mangaroa), they being the lowest' aggregate tenders tor the whole (five contracts). >. €i*on ii fluids ttoarcl. Auck|la|!D, Monday. — At a|l^eet ing of the, Crown Lands Board ou Monday, Mr J. A.Clafte applied for! the Jaud between lots 250 and 251, Waimana^ Wbakataae ; the Board agreed to throw open»the land west of section 25 1 for £1 per acre, but to reserve the land east of Bection 251( More assessors. • Wellington, Saturday —E, P. Dumerguf,^opptiki,cand C. Buckr worth/WHakataii^ have b^den appointed assessors under the provisions of the Land aiud Income Tai; ; ; "Appeal Case. ; [ WELOTaToir, ' Saturda^.-IrM ! tie case in the 1 ; ; Appeal Court, d-uy Y« Fergusson Syndicate Co, judgment was- given for the -appellantc, with coats on lowest scale. The i\ativc squabble ernleil ; Waipiro, Saturday. — The Native prisoner? Jiave beejijsgnt to^fjp^er by the Australia. IZVAH^H The other Maoris are all leaving for home. ...... Tuta leaves for,, Auckland per Dingaree to-nigat to' seek advice; regarding his action against Govern- 1 men t for wrpijgf ul im|)ia^oTimfin|. An Oamarii Rani Supply Association to be ru :^>;Vi lormcd. ;1J.";. ■ ■ v,? Oamarxj, Monday.—^A meeting was held on Saturday to devise means of experimenting for the production of rain in the same manner as in Texas and a committee was appointed to carry out arrangements. :
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2755, 16 November 1891, Page 2
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