NEW ZEALAND.
ae £Pbb Pbess j Y AUCKLAND, Mat 18i lT '» Robert Fitzroy Bolton was committe ie for trial on a charge of fraud, bail bein 0 £ aEowed of J 6400. j At a meeting of the Auckland Priesbyterj Ct to consider the Premier’s letter or the New Hebrides question, ana the » tion of the Presbyterian missiAs 01 Islands, a resolution was cafe£|P*n theopposing the cession of the J’" y, strongly to France, and Committees w • Hebrides to watch the interests ofW appoinbjß in the matter, with Chur ’ , steps to join a General Corrig* lß to citizens of all of . opposed to the cession, and y ho fluence to bear upon the G<° bring the Cplony. A petition to pemment v adopted, asking it to take stfi ia ™ Bn -t w ■ the Home Government to 3 toinfluen 9 :f, sent to the proposed annexes® its coi / e Some interesting revelatii loll ' ‘i , ,at the United Charitable A ;s were made.l ing, by the relieving officei Board meet- I of the Industrial Instituted inspector I children are got into the P, as to how I tution. c.dustrial Ihsti-J st ~ A During the past week JBOj May Taipnhuna, 60 miles disF® ra i have issu4agii‘ tfr ° m Euapeh* , volume 3at immer ■ 1. P* steam seem? ro “ 1 £k ® sum . t 8 ?ow A the crat er, whiff 368 * one ““ re \ £ ld Wr'ememhered7, tO .£ 18e 68 * o£ ’fl ha'; Q i oh the Natives ■- Ur"* p extinct from IV. gis: V The man Ideate Ofo-R-vrr, M 9 j Saturday from the ■ *?' - 0 la .Kir, dying depositioi* O Neill) died o thallohmf shot him, 168 he had r 6 6™ the head with an *»*■* swore positive, I verdict 6£ " Wflfn’jf^d& .ft against Boland. Eolaj t the m^ esfc *. . before the 3^^Bt at S r / waS l efcurn £ Jr m ! <},a'X’Sfo 4 \ j. T g . : ,e At the meeting of tr PT p R ift I , tkon to-day a return fc » Whig that nearly 1200/? >. intending school for ifition. It was also el3/_ P ve years matters hac a ? 1 t , - £? , , tead of the Bo,^' that m the S)i e to keen mace Jd'beoome worse m--1 a portion, f not having been . °4.t the HarHour Boj E tlie ra P ld ° ma^LSoi was'" sub--0 thattf<him|elf andhC, Engi P ee ? st^ ed r used by Nevat- new ’ . taYin S bee® . in Euro^ ceeded fK|ngmeers, bom _ applicant sUniMit vJ-‘ ea i an d; but if the--4 the Board n S L getting the patent, e royalty for j sl ° e to P 8? a heavy , to oppose tig auDlidLi^ 6 , Eoard decided q wharfinger lor tne post cir* Q tractor, a : manall follbwing:—A con--0 establishment, a ba cf a boiling-down, station Masters. a k ®? erk » two railway ■ manager, ■ a a station pursers. storeman, and two . e i -«■ • % wit: — i An action of sojr'^^GTON, .Mat , J * men has been mterest to ■ Seafaring! trate. A seamanp/bt before the iMagfep sues the 6wner fc?/ 1 the, steamer I wages for ten dayin™# 6B due, ana under which he '«*7“l give him a certii ih® master refusing to* Owing to the denf te when ® ntitled to it. ■ case wag adiourun? P*. the . Maori 5 first action of Q This is said to b’e the Colony. ft hind brought in the The Alameda,J.., . . , 1 mails, left San U lth the A P rll English . May 8, time tah'i aciaco for Auckland on with the April Cc date - The Mari P? San Francisco, fror oaial “ ail , s ’ ar ?J ed afc 7 one day earlier tha 1 ■^ uc^a < i n . ! The case of El a table date* ‘ the Appeal Court Y: Harper has occupied had not conclude, 8 ? 1 . da 7’ and Mr -? dl, S® e appellant. Ell, t 1 hlB argument for the adjourning untiU he , n tbe c ° urt rose. Tn that the ChristcV rlda y> th ? Court directed in attendance f or urch Registrar should be been communica 1 ’ examination, and he has ( ted with to that effect. The Westport® E^.^ l !? l^,l ' E '’ j. WaJlaend bottoi? Coal Company s shaft afc 620 ft. The hot; d 011 coal “U® afternoon, clear by midnit?^ olll o£ tk ® shaft will be all' of bright, hard <ht- The seam is 17ft thick, . jcoal. At a m JjVEECAEGILL, Mat 17. Charitable Aifug of the Hospitals and upon the disi# Board to-day, the tax put other Tofniyw-ict funds by the influx from tobecomey^ es o£ destitute women _about was thfl^ an °fhers of illegitimate children, subject of discussion. It was sucfived to pay the expenses of sending Oofh persons back whence they came. A linjnmittee was appointed to take the prehofinary steps towards the erection of a j: tie for the aged and infirm.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 4
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