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' . •_— HB>- ' '- ' . .. ASSOCIATION : r £SX>nQTU,M3;) • ; ■ ! • : WELI*Ii«3-TQN, -Ma«b- •1L • jBl movement ia again on foot •toex&eo.tf , *ramway to Islaad Bey, aad form & teeseaMon ground there. ■' MrSeddow will inspect the railway wc*fcs at Tα Aroha, Hikarangi, and tho Mokau section of the Horth Islaad maua'traiUt'liae , at an ■tHwrly date. Hβ retttnts from £he Sostl* OB Stmday, autl next; vredk will probaMy go direct to Aucklaad, inspecting <M® Mom ssctioE oa hia way tuck. ' *Eti6 Hiaemoa left this affccraoja oa a ■visit to -feb© Northern lighfcfeousss. , Ttos <sov€*fameat have pi\roh».Ktt a f&w Glares in the Waikopiro block- ia fcbe Sevßsitj Mile Bash, which they hays '.tees fcryiag to aeqairo for some timo pa*!;. Mai-eh 11. I T. S- Joaes, the jeweller aad farcy gootls dealei , , tehe was jsrfesfed oa a cha.go of sattiag fire to "his- shop in Victoria streat- ; m Detramber last, was tried to»dSay for tho | alleged ofifeiies at tlie'Saprems Cotirt, wkea- f a TO?didJ of u _Not guilty " was jotuiijcdj j aad ho.was acquitted. ' Mr William Camithers, who amved m the coloay fifty years -ago ■β-ith two -LratliOM at Wellington, died at nis resicJsaco, Kaxaim 4 yojterday. Hs was 80 years o£ ages. The sloofcballbi , Eyan leaves for Sydtwsy Tuesday, ea rovrfco to Italy, 'to -parsua- Mc studies ia art. For the three %*sc«at; seals ©a tho Fo-tfS, of Education, two of theTefcirfag'imsHiHs'S, Messes Bulkhurafc aad Lute', -were se-'efceto J, and a aew fiscrabjrj Mr J. L, 'The i other candidates were Miss E<ii»ep, 31.Ai, ! Blr G. S. O'Borke, aad Mesa'B'Soli-ead CMspfc. Taeatf is a taovsmsxit to ssireihsscs by pobli j oil paintixig by Messrs- I<. and W. Wsiglitj' tho %ell artists, ** Spiring tlrae -on the- Waifcafco," nowiia tao Surety ef A?ts eskibition. It k • valued && SIOO, tliaaojsunt for which ifc> is icsocsii James the Native aisiabcp'cf the Executive, loft % the Taloao ior "Wei , SSgtoE, to bs stTora ia and fcske up tho clutijes' coEZKckid with the Ksti o; Bags."*- s--caeat. INVERCAXCQXLL, Iflaten 11: Biskop Moran. ia the corpse of ext &fl« dress ia Sb. Maiyis Olnrpch beia refe?rv.u to History" as the took used in tho -S-ihco?, to wMclj- ho objectedj <m tho gro md 'tliat it contained trntrao statomoats witk'rcrore-aco , io the-BomaH C&Jbtoiie'religion. It. now appears th*«t " CkeiLier's Jlistory " asver lias Been tvs& is the 'Queaiatorm (Sciool, thia oa t!ia authority -of "Mr Mcs?£er, li<jad teacher there since 1679. c> After a spell of fine breezy raia Cell this afternoon, bat it has Esra , ceased sad th&glasa is- risicig. The fearres* Is wed fQtwturd^
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8121, 12 March 1892, Page 5
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