NEW ZEALAND.
[Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, July 26. The School Committee of the Thames appear to be desirous of establishing a free night school there, and have applied to the Board of Education for information as to the method of conducting tbo institution. It was pointed out that the Board could not legally grant money for the support of such schools. WELLINGTON, July 26. _ By the Hauroto, the Wellington Acclimatisation Society sent to Sydney 5000 brown trout ova, 2000 Loch Levea trout ova, and, as an experiment, 1000 American brook char fry. Rogen and Co., poultry breeders, obtained thirteen prizes with their birds at the Sydney Exhibition. DUNEDIN, Jdly 26 The infant child of Mr Joseph Bond died suddenly at St Kilda this morning. The mother gave it a drink at midnight, and found it dead a few hours afterwards.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9166, 28 July 1890, Page 5
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