TELEGRAMS.
lUNITKD FBESS ABBOOIATICW.J Auckland, Bfch April. The Marias Brothers in Auckland have opened a High School in addition to their Primary schools. A schooner, built to the order of aome Native chiefs at Varan, has been launched by Mr. G, Nicool. _ lielson, Bth April. The inqlieat on the fire by whicJt the netf residence of Mr. S. Chisholm waS ctqatofoyed on the 11th February last concluded 4h!s oveuirg', after a good deal of evidence had been given. The jury returned a verdict that they considered the fire to have been the work of an inoen diary, and that the evidence brought forward was of sufficient importance to warrant tho police in instituting proceeding's against lira. Cecilia Clark. The Cloroner instructed the police to proceed in tho Magistrate o Coritfi. Waipawa, This Dat. The Native Land Court opened here yes« tcrday, and decided to adjourn to Hastings to hear the Waikopiro rehearing case. The claimants are dissatisfied, and threaten to abandon thoir claim unless the Conrt is held here. Waipawa is thirty miles nearer than Eastings to the Waikopiro block. The claimants aro telegraphing t} tho Chief Judge and the Native Minister on the subject. _
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 83, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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195TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 83, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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