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Auckland, This day.—A married coup! named Clarken residing at the Thame charged with negligence causing th death of the'- child, were found guiltv 'Die man was sentenced to four months and the woman was discharged, to com up for sentence when calicd on. Negotiations are being concluded between the owners of 13,000 acres in th' Great Barrier Island, which was worked as a copper mine 30 years ago, and an in fiuential English syndicate. The buyer, intend working the copper deposits, anc also the antimonial silver, platinum, etc of which there are indications. New Plymouth, This day. Honn Hayward, clerk to the Inglcwood Towi Board, has been arrested on a charge oi embezzlement.
Wellington, This day.—ln the House last night a message wiis received from the Legislative Council insisting on it amendments in the Familv Homes Pro toction Bill. Mr J. McKenzie movwi that the House insist on its reasons for disagreeing with the amendment. Thi • was agreed to.
The conference of managers from both Houses on the Bank Bill has arrived a'. '*n agreement, and the Bill will probably be put through its final stages.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 2
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187TELEGRAPHIC. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 2
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