NEW ZEALAND.
*) „ "■ ■ . " ' LraBBU ASSOCIATIONTJBJaSBAV.] Al7CELANl>,Julylsu The annual meeting of the Chamber at Commerce was held to-day. Mr Graves Aikman, tha Chairman, presided. He re- i viewed the commercial position of Auckland, and thought the outlook more hopeful and healthy. It still remained to make | the Chambers of Commerce more influential than in the past. This result could best be attained by the f ormatisn of an Association composed of the Chambers of the colony. I* making this proposal for united aoooa where neeaesary, he suggested that one Chamber should be elected to hold the chief executive position and carry on for two years only, and the, order of rototapn be so arranged as to avoid interprovincul MBhi Lordship Bishop Cowie and a number of clergy attendedrthe Opera Hou«e tost evening and; witnessed Ms W. E. SberidanTithe! tra&edisn, »a '* Othello." She perfoimance the patoonage ! the members of the Pamett.Shakesperian Club/ef which Bishop Cowie is the president There was a crowded house. r 0 "* 8 - > Owing to lack cf support the steamer
Tattosui has been withdrawn from the tototo Kimberley. A.L. . W» arrived in Sydney by.sheateaster .At the Supreme Court, Henry Field, on two charges of larceny, was sentenced to twelve _months each, concurrently. Wis. 1 18£«*&R d 7' *" *"•* xhirty peraons have booked for Klm» oerley by the barque Kentish Lass. ae.iv ~ DUNEWN, July 15. _A fatal aocident occurred on the Otsg* central line this morning, when a mun, named Charles Nixon was killed. la. Jamptog: off a truck, and in putting on the fw*ak» *• appear* ta have slfoped, aad the loaded truck passed over him. He is believed to be a widower without a fasaily. ■ OTHnMaMBMMnaa
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6494, 16 July 1886, Page 3
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NEW ZEALAND.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6494, 16 July 1886, Page 3
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