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NEW ZEALAND.

I[Pse Pe®« JbSOCIATtOSC.J AUCKLAND. Die. I. . The Evening Star opined its new offices in Shortlaad and Fort streets to-day. The 0 building is a of i'oar storeys, having a frontage of 89ft by 157 ft deep. It cost % jfcJO.OOO. The Star has usued a lithograph e of the budding. and in its descriptive jj account publishes a statement of two 8 accountants showing the circulation to be r 0566 copies daily. I James Eram was Hoed Xlo and coots, or I two months with hard labour, for playing j “ under and over’ 1 at Takapona raced. , A holiness camp meeting has been held at Port Albert, lasting for several days, at , which some extraordinary scenes of teliI gious fmwy are stated t> have occurred, j At the *jsarterly meeting of the (■'■i r North Lioenring Committee the solicitor to the Licensed Victuallers' Association taaf * application for the extension of hours of , hotel* from 10 to 11 pan. The application . was refused. , Mr Samuel Vaile. railway ref-.-rv;--.- -» , lecturing in the Waikato on &*■»*’’ f form under the auspice* of th< •’ ri r Club. , Me J. Humphreys. Secretary to V* . Northern Shipping Company, vo 1 Saturday from bk*xl potsemng. caused ly f eating pork. Hi* psedeewwor died frvtu * aimilae ©ailfC a few weeks urcVlou.dy. Wiliiam Baker had an arm fractured by a cricket bail in the domaia on Saturday. A firv this morning do troyed a doubU , shop at Parnell, occupied by MenwrO'Briea. baker, and George. grocer. GfSBOSNE, Die. I. Mr Locke addresses his constituents cc Friday. Mayor Kopata U seriously Ul, A mate and three men. going off tc their ship in a beat were, mpsdsed. They were rescued by a boat from another vessel A small boat also capsized on the bar. and the occupant, named Bush, was rescued m a very exhausted state. WELLINGTON. Dec. 1. The police are laying an information against an employer of female Jaipur, named Henry awards, for employing girls after hours on Saturday, and also for not providing proper moans of ventilation The Hon the Premier left for the South this afternoon. The only Ministers now in Wellington are Sir Julius Vogel and th« Hon Mr Buckley. The Minister of Public Works is expected to return from the South on Wednesday, and Mr Ballam* about Friday. Mr* Frank Wordsworth, known a* tk« heroine of the Crosets. she Uing the enD female who tweaped at thtf wreck of *' ;t Strathmore, aud fur many month* F r ; ticipated in the hardships and suffering*^ ! the lurtivom until vied on l “ «i. - Douslia v. Brownlee (Marilorough) t«; appeal was dismissed. This wa* the ** caw on the list and the Court adjourned. DUNEDIN, Dkc- ‘ . To-night's IfsraW says It I# that the Mon Mr Stout intench to bnng »° action against a losing Dunedin n*®’ pajwr for alleged libel in a leading arts i Immediately proceed with the oonrtrucUj • of their railway; which into be sewn • half miles in length. The line i* to bo in mnMßg order insight months Mr SbeHord, a member of the If*** tive Council of the Straits Settle®* srtwaarjf^fs^ Hope fiSh lW«ri. when retaining t*** ,

~... shooting on Saturday, attempted l*‘". ,.ff hi* 'remaining cartridge, but k- ',SUV twice. He then iat down, , i . hi« gun is » perpendicular psifi* , , • r «... extract the mrtridge. which i. > He nv. ived the charge . ;j vheek, the tome being hjelte, ' „, . ir earth'd away. K ■*•>!in \urtli‘ta*l Valley, ~.V. jvtipjed by John Wnboywon, “ ! i . r . i <;••!*r. last night It- waa »n the S,v«Jh British. ' i r ji il {)sts ntermng and continues Vuidtc \Vid« tWjwtmvnt )» about ~1 i. - u n.lera fer permanent way and hr,.■>; tho Wmhcino branch , „ T ■■■•; *n-i!rt) will cvnapleto" the line r , fn*m the junction of MatwV ‘ Valley r>vnl. It t* «l» r-j.-i L’ h’t by enahket the unfinished 1 1 V.- >i ■’ *crti<m of the Hindott oen- ,.. -k -vs owjt oOKRIMtiaWWENT. [ WELLINGTON. I*».. 1. i,, departure to-day of 1-s*o lYi’inior, 0 ».. ..... Dunedin on a short vtwt. the _ . -~! Minister* Mi here I* r*-d» L* >-.r Jultu* Vogel »n-l the Iton y. i .tev Mr Kirhudan if njvdal , ' ary day. ar.d Mr Rallance ahe-ulvl j ■. i 'sVlj,s>s«Uy ,\t Thuja day next. , ,■ v.- )'• 1e s# «l«p aKvut the latodlc of _ , t . « , There i# jual • 4<wab! abend v . * ■. * return Uut vwi. however. T v . ;..-!»*» wWdh'lisfttwkan him on to >iT ,; 4l t. <4 * tee*t imrawiant nature, L. , - t ;.e .-.|wning and wtUraaenl of . .*. )«-.,• laud m Taranaki, wtnatod j_ . •s of Wast Ara. The teijmnwst ; . rent o( thta land, the Fre.msi v - ( , IsV many roars been at .»uec the b_ . •i- te'.tiers sn the nraghbaurhond, v>«»* raß*i(l«r»ta« of Minister*, ■a. to id.scrvf that Ult 4dW* - .L-aJ at o*ce with mottor# t,<re Hiar. which baa charac- . ..... Mr luilaace *so«* he a**uo»«d , ; i<;v to gjve the pettier* of y 1 their dradre in thi# - a--, • jKsisani jt may be said of pre- | v..---e.rr», fm poamaf. that their* is ; ■! *■'y .J ” koepiag ttoadily in view,” v ,; <,h .dy-shallying. ShottM Mr Halto go on to the Mokan. of M- ivturn to tVelUngton must lx* , s s: i«;vr.nd the limit* of this week. > has Ms‘:Kt the NV»r Ttwey r ■ -n.|d»niing of the lack of system . v -,; v -c; f pr,>jsr adiaimtdralim) obtain,r W. U-.ngiidO gsuda. The letter ha* r i; tor, j..iMish«d, for the’ raueo, the r-.»t chargra of a pernmal bat an article on the «a* ♦. -•,> ib, h-tv-r .pisdu-* some of the state-«-r;.j-sa:miJg that prisoners connot'd f • are . to owicuta with, and i.*t, theaj with, and sleep is the asne »«-! jo, f i- tod and remanded prisoners. Tiv )•!;<.' .r.uwa* paragraph* alleging ;>j.t ‘..ejusi; aocomsßCNtaGcta i* ia-s-i.-.. -to’, the amitary arrasgnmeota ara ’:r, m.-o-y :• bad: that the pro-.i<-v..-:eav in quantity, ami wntoh i ’ >*htr : that “the spiritual wt-Har. ■!: •• • . ;;jiaol» i* aadlv eegloctod.” and that r< -• n- • proper pravinon for«x> j;ngai>h:r;c The JV.atra urges that lilt* :natb“Tf si. ’ - j brod in detail before the . i J-'V-ee, and that on investigaVia ;r.t- •' : .-j’.-d other matters referred : :r. hut not published, should ; .. -w 1 .—i*y new regulation* with releri- ■ ■- to- thamge of hour* ia the Governrviiv aunt into force, and alto- day vm wet and miserable, it v.’.-: . ..::g to ul*ercc how tenaciously to, 1 St-rranu eloag to their privii-,- half &n hour’s liberty for h-v They would have been far more :toU.' imtde the ’’ big building,’’ but ,\s 4 s- =rt <>f protest a,gainst the half-hour <-xt-n»;i -a. they felt they must take that haif-i for lunch or dia. Here and there- ii-3t be own a Civil servant oowerrg for to. lur in a d-;*rway whilst atiify* ; the waste *.d the inner mao with a ’ vich, .th.v erouehiag beneath s -.-s- wogg.;-n phikaophicolly endeavourto - u tusnbat the mtoery. due to the v Ledre-*# •■•! • r.<; w«*ialu-r, with hi* pipe. M hibt eegag'-i -u tfaov*.- several oocupe te»< msy I-- sure anathemas were th-»light. ;f not heard, against those who (of br;st about a change, which gave what v« te-fore taksen as a right, but uv-tod the privilege to the end of the day’* i* ri. I a *a arliej. • n the ,is*«iatioa Special hares*. S i.*'n.e, the pod Ihl* evening eiwvtdjtigjy t-.-j ti'.al a* to the practical ru • iCB* of 1 1.1- s. The maximum vod te Le taken Up fijy one man—loo r--, —ii think# v.*> vxnaU. The article ,- -- nto «»;• the fceheme will not attract '■■‘•-to-wte, e.ther iarg<- or small. The toent . J acre# on payments exng over ton paw, and ooupled with ’ - e tte ijapruvement conditions, will not .'J'.at enough. TJioM- who venture will ’.J.- I #*- who risk only their laUng, and v :. tr find that insufficient to support ’-■-' to tt..y will throw up their holding* j-; !-j’.iy petiGon Parliament for r- ... i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7413, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7413, 2 December 1884, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7413, 2 December 1884, Page 4