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TELEGRAPHIC.

TfieOhiira sett lenient.

Auckland, Saturday.-— There are now cloi»e on three hundred applications from •etilcrs for sections in the Onora Valley Settlement. jf^y Zealand Insurance Co. Auckland, Saturday. — The New Zealand Insurance Company has declared an ''nteritn dividend at the fate of 12| per cent per annum. The eagle's gathering Auckland, Monday.— A number of members of both Houses of Legislature left by the steamer Takapuna for Wellington from Manukau yesterday morning. Advance Opotiki ! Opotiki, Saturday. — The antu »1 tneeting of the Opotiki Agricultural fcbd Pastoral Association was held yesterday, Mr James Gtow was reelected President and Mr Lilewal , Treasurer and Secretary, for the ensuing year. Schooner wrecked. Gisbobke, Saturday. — The Schooner Awaroa struck yesterday on a reef df Quomto Island, one of the points of Porerty Bay, and is a total wreck, Bating been considerably smashed up airing the night. The vessel was 60 tool register and was not insured. A Wll nay man ou rabbits Monday.— Thomas Bmeri n, itation master at Waireka Junction, has, he says, discovered a method by which the rabbit pest can be subdued in the Colony in five years. He wishes big system to be tried by the various Colonial Governments and if successful that he be assured of adequate reward, if it is not a success, he asks for nothing. School burned Nelson, Sunday. — At 4 o'clock yesterday morning the State School Hampden Street, Nelson, near the College, was destroyed by fire, evidently the work of an incendiary. Banker and clientIsvebcabgill, Sunday. — In_ the cross action at Invercargill, the Union Baok r. Williams, for £21,116, the amount of an overdraft, (admitted) ; and Williams v. the Bank for £10,000 damages for injury to business and credit through the Bank dishonouring two small cheques, for which Williams had made special provisions and notified the Bank, the jury gave "Williams £150 damages, and judgment was given for the Bank for tbe overdraft with interest from September.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 20 June 1892, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 20 June 1892, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 20 June 1892, Page 3

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