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THE EDUCATION' REPORT.

Dr. Alexander reports that Mr. M. C. Hiokey, who was run over by * tramoar on Tuesday, is progressing favourably. The mid-winter holidays in tho pohoolg under the Wellington Board of Kducation be.'in next Monday. Tho terms of the charter of the Cavernmeut steamer Stella to Mr Fleming are £25 per month, frith the option of pnrohase at v£lsoo on the expiration of the present charter. The ca«e of Wigginß v. Mabupuku, a judgment summons for 216 4s 4d, which was heard before the Stipendiary Magistrate this rooming, shows the position that the Maoris ate putting themselves in fince the passing of tho Native Zand Court Act < f last session. Malmpuku has a considerable amount of land in Ibo Wairarapa. A leading society lad ayre«d to lend him a large -urn ot money, but as tho society's solioitor would not accept the title without a judgment of the Supreme Court, by the oonsent of tlie parties the matter was referred to the supreme Court, when Mr. Juation Richmond decided 1 hat Mahuyuku could not mortgage or sell the land Mr. Wiggins, who had obtained a jndgment, now applied for a judgment summons. Mr. Tripp, ou behalf of the defendant, informed the Magintrate that he was instructed that no conduct money for expenses had been paid to the e'efandant. and asked for an adjonrnment until Mahnpuhu's petition in Parliament Wad been dealt with. Mr. Kllison, for tlio plaintiff, objected to any adjonrnment. The Ma^ia'rate said that as the> c was nn affidavit filed that conduct money had been paid he was compelled to make an onier. but if it was proved not to be correct the defendant could apply to vary it. He accordingly made an order fsr the payment of the. money within seven days, or, in default, one month'B imprisonment. Tho first oonoert of tho Wellington Mnsical Union is to he given on 11th July, at the Skating Kink. Miss Jeanne Haraßay, Mrs Mooller, and Mr. B. J. Hill will be soloists. I tbink it is generally recognised that no material is so becoming and gives such general satisfaction as a good Black Cashmere. If that is your verdict, I oan let jou into the secret whore to get one at halfprice dnring the next week only, as the quantity is only limited 400 yards very superior black ca«bmare, usual price 2a 9d, reduced to Is Gd ; 500 j ards very fine and heavy, usual price 3s 9d, reduced to 2b. For one week only, at C Smith's, the Cash Draper, Cuba-Btreet. Wellington. Country ordera must be accompanied with postal notes or orders.— Advt. Ckktainlt the best mediome known is Sander and Sons' Eno&lypti Extraot. Test its eminently powerful effeots in coughs, colds, influenza -the relief is instantaneous In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds, burnd, scaldings, bruißea, sprains, it ib the safest reniody— no swelling, no inflammation. Like turprising effects produced in oronp, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation <$ the lungs, swellings, Ac. ; diarrhoea, dysentry, dihcases of the kidneys and urinary organs In ueo at hospitals and ! medical clinics all over the globe: patronised by Hib Majebty the King of Italy; orownod with medal and diploma at International Exhibition. Amsterdam. Trußt in this ap. i proved artiolt.and reject all othi-rs. — Advt — — ■ __ I S*or continuation oj rorutxng tnntier tee fourth vaoa

4 TO THX EDITOR. Fjb— The Minister for Education made a promise last seuion both to Mr. I)uthie, H.H.R., and a deputation from the School ( ommittees Aasooiation, that the Kducation Beport would be furnished to School Com- " mittees. Ib that promise to be carried out P ' lam *c, J. EOBIBTSON. 26th June, 1895.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3

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THE EDUCATION' REPORT. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3

THE EDUCATION' REPORT. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3