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NEW ZEALAND.

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th,e sqhoqiiejc sCore«k ; : s «.> ,-.;.. J id Amonget the.through passengera by .the Alaineda, : < San- Franoisco; waS the Ooaatees o! Kiiit6re, '•' '', ' -The tiyfif 'Kuby, the wizard the Raiiwaj- wharfs Xh^i.Olify s damage \?hich resulted waa the; eiha&tesmg of theEubVeeteea-posfc.;, % .An old sailor, Charles H. McColl, who!

At the meeting of. the TJniveteifcy Col-: Uge Council to-day. Sir G. M. O'Eorke inoyed ttie; acceptance!; of Professor Poanettf sac ac the Council $cfild> to tiiereouest contained gentleman's recent; letter,; tiia£lus<'iaj®ry; ehoaldbe placed upon a leva! withftMibae, «f Stbe Profeasors ia the: Melboarne tTniyersity. Consideration of the subject was, however, deferred

I"4*&&!<& 4:sft long, h&s beefi stranded oh. 't&ebee.ck about & mile from town. It is species known as the right whalej HonSreds of persons visited it yeaterday.

WELLINGTON, November 3. A£th4 Appeal Court, this morning, tie case of Bamfbrd v Hirlni Whanga, an, appeal -from the decision of Mr Justice JEUchaion«V i» whicb. points, of ti,if "re-; latlng to the titles of land ia the Matua; are involved* 1« bMng aygaed. , . iti A .5 KWea^ear -8. ; The Coal Commiseionera, am veil here. I*' is* "nnderatood' they leave : fQi Wsliiiigtioa shottly, baling fiiushed tsioog ••- ■"< •• v -- I - j Si arrested in his flight at Wellington, has been committed for trial on a charge of foirging ihrae cheques, of g T&ltte of and uttering to ■~dMei^t'lx&bs£ai@h? :: ~ f: ' T ' ''*'.' ! .'DSEJiIMton. alias Stniham, a tailor, for eteaiinga \£& nofie £r<Htt. ft bedroom of the Buyke , ® Fa^

'-. •' 3. Scot*, ■»" married attempted suicide yesterday by taking eogar of lead. Constable Daley showed torth-the.benefits of ambulance lectures fey adaunieifiriiig an antidote, which saved her life. Fordoing so he viwt.jwinjill-. mented by the bafere whom the $r«ffii&a was brought to-day. 33te ohafge fms dismissed. November 3. - JTbe Soati>land Wool Brokers' JussociaUcmJuie fl»d the Ittwre«BiU,eal«i Aw tl»

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

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