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i/,., a ISmbezalenent ' IWd, late olerk to t£Tft«S |*W Court tsn S«turd*y irfth ff » SorougiandremaiiW *Sm3^oW ! Atwkmnb, Xhis dty.-^h e annual pow ifl connection with the BirkZ t head and No*thoote Fruit Orowm war held on Saturdaf i there being a perfeot crush of visiton and the edlleetidn of exhibits bdiai superior to any previous occasion, \ Art exhibition: ; AudEjiAiTDj a?hi 8 dajf»-- It haa hm now definitely settled that Ladi , Glasgow will formally open T£ i exhibition of the Auckland Societolj . Arts on Wednesday evening in flu Choral Hall, Oddfellows picnic Auckland, This day.— The m& anniversary of the Manchester Unit? of Oddfellows was celebrated hWh monster picnic on Saturday at &at TamaM, gathering warf^a : tremendous success, each steamer beiDg packed with excursionists. A good move. Wellington, Saturday.— ln view of the complaints frequently made to Government of the inferior quality of liquors retailed by many hotels in tie Colony, Government kjM decided to appoint an inspector at Auckland, Wellington, Christchuwli and Dunedin; it is possible the duties of this office may be assigned to the \ Inspectors who now act under the Adulteration Act. The Stout petition not done with yet. .■-■:.* J Wellington, Sunday.— The Cbm Justice and Registrar of the Supreme Court have been served with notice! not to hand over £200 deposited m security in the Stout petition cate to anyone but the petitioners. The decision of the Chief Justice and Judge Richmond in this case will be brought before the Court of Appeal which will sit in April, If friends of the petitioners do not sue* ceed here they will go to the Pfl»f Council, but the seat will not be vacated pendente life. It is affirmed that both sides art eager to bring out evidence in the case but tha keroel of the wbolp affair a* tlie £200 security whkA cannot be got out without a farther decision, which must be an appeal. fOJ^i^ltllTe. WELLfirGTo^ Sunday. — The lsi White, who struck his head and injured his spine a few days ago ty diving into the Hutt river in throe ff* of water, has died in the hospital. Mew gold Hod. I Dunedin, Sunday.— lt is reported that a very rich gold bearing stent has been discovered by Henry and Purser at Cuttle cove, Eresemtion Inlet. Three claims of 30 acres etch have already been taken up. The reef is supposed to extend ft* a considerable distance through the country Unbroken, iu which case lUt* belieyed a new gold field will M opened up. A fatal mistake. Invebcaboill, Saturday.— OnThuis- ; day evening a farmer named Neu - McDonald and a friend named Bobertson went out to shoot some wild nijgaj and they took up a kneeling pontioil a among some oats to be ready to fi*®» $ While so placed another party of foor* -; who had scoured tne country for pigtj came up behind McDonald and hi* l^ mate. A youth named Johnstonseeintfl the kneeling men concluded they w®*^ pigs and fired into the place and pu*| two bullets into McDonald's boaytj and the man died before monußsVj Johnston has given himself up frrt€§ the custody of the police. 'I
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3085, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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522TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3085, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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