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Auckland, This Day.—ln tlio ballots for the road works near Galatea all married. men have now to sign an agroement that half of their wages shall bo retained and paid to their wives and families. The native chief, Henare Kaihau, intends to proceed to Wellington to confer with the Government respecting native land legislation and the Opuatia Block. Napier, This Day,—A case of alleged cruelty to a 1,3-year old girl at Qrmondville is reported. She was tied to the be;! post naked, and flogged with it lush till the blood flew. She escaped and informed the police and proceeding's have been taken against her assailant Who is either her father or guardian, Wellington, This Day—Mr Kelly h:is presented a petition from the' Oliinemuri district pointing out that the restriction-; preventing natives selling land except M the Crown are proving injurious to settlement. Mr Seddon will move on Thursday that o select committee be appointed t > confer with the Council ort the B.N.Z. Estates Coy.; to inquire ho\v the Colony's interests in the two institutions call be best separated and how the earning power of the Bank may be increased, i; < stability ensured and its usefulness extended.-
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 132, 14 August 1895, Page 2
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197TELEGRAPHIC. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 132, 14 August 1895, Page 2
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