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(PBRiUNITBIX.*3?^SS:^BOj!UTION.) „... CH : RiBTgHURCH/Septem6er 14. \ A new trial has bedii granted m tae case of Tache v. Union Steamship Com* pany.. ; --p # -f-r' rv.'4" \ :j\ ,:. IKe Union JnfluraheevCompWy-s risk on the Rockhampton propel ty was £830, not 500, as *Btated~in-4ielegramsr Invbeo\bgill, September 14. A concert to-night, m aid of the widow of- John-Headereonf -the victim of the reckless shooting at .the train by youths, was a great succesr. AUCKLA.ND, September 14. At a,meetiiig' of the Board'of^ Education, the case of Mr Brown, second as> sistant iriastarl ,of ithe WeUeslej-isfreet Hchool, against whom charges of alleged inebriety and other allegations of, mis-j conduct had been made, was considered. The. School Committee, after investigav. tionV^Bitaplyi recommended Mr^Bro whs. removal ifoni the school. Ttie Board resolved, that .having^ read, the;. charge? m this case and aist> the new reports of the Committee, they are satisfied. jthat Mr B own has been guilty of gross misbehaviour, and they "tKerefore dismisß'bita from the employ! of theßbaid 'MrOppenheimer despatches the.first, party- of pm-djggers (20) by thVjianapouri, via r ßydney,'for^ lifewtfale'donia, to work his concession on the gum-fields there, granted him'by the French' Government. _ A highly satisfactory report, has been given by the 'Crown Lands Ranger to the W aste Lands Board, of | the idiprbvements j^jan „ .Grantl -and Fdtefcr'a " spe^'^ttli^ient-^fv 20,000 acres m the Te^Aroiia|)h|bndt.^ r A six nisshis 1 'debate \>n conditional immortality,, betTreen Mr: A. G. .Brown (affirmative) and Mr J. Htftsorij Presbyterian Btodent (negative) 7 closed tanight 'pretty much as it began,, each wedded to his) own AvWag^e nightly attendance was 700-. Sejrtetio^r/ib. : if 9?P'W Haultaiui of tlie i katclTße.. Mance was knockecl; l qye.rboard while* the ketch was jibing, ,early^ m the morning, ttffWhangarei Heads, He swam, for half-an«hoar,, ; qqpeeingy inrthe. rain; He iKenVstripped off his clothes and made for the shore; whioh was three miles off, i}ei^l^ ide^ b y t he light. He-at last ; landen on the beach,' nearly dead- after, 'swimming for. three hours m a heary sea. . ' ■. ", ( •'• „ : J ) The body of George M?orley, formerly a,draper, was fojiQd;floating it the har^bor to«day. It has the] appearance' of having, been several .days; in the water. V \ ,:-?■ Patba, . September 15. ir.w^ 6 R - M * Conrfcl yesterday? the bailiS^eharged three, natives with sobstructing him from seizihg horses- and buggies at Pakarakaj south oPWai'totara. It was shown, an evidence tba't .??^ raka was ontside :; the bailiffs idisS ltt^ and t^at^be ,gadds were sacri^ ftceo", one buggy, beings sold for £1 1 to V' .■»? Williams, oneof the parties who brought the suit. ...The Magistrate) m dismissing the suit, remarked that the natives had shown great forbearance, more than Enropeans would have done under the circumstances. „ v .Bm^hbim, September H;.' Messrs Pickerins; and Go, V flax mill at Spring Oreek^was tptaHy , destroyed -byrfiYe-lalst evenini7* r only the wheel being savedvh- The insurance is m the Liverpool, London, and" Globe for £300 . Tb.ej.loss is estimated at £515 . > iloss, September 14. Thete!;w:as a gooa deal of excitement over the Borough Council election yesterday. The/ canvass was the hottest ever seen since, the place was constituted a borough; .The?resjflt was that the oldest Councillor wa's beaten by a new cffndidateyj whb'.s'after^nb 1 declaratiQfljof the poll > . r threw'open' his Beer cellar free to thp.whole of the ratepayers. ,is r ti! # Puira!Dii^ ; ;Se : ptember.l6. o.) $kfy Union •»' Company V^ew exp^es s Jipat, ther^kapu^saiieilfdr Capen town } ft n ! Friday^' for ;JN ew : Zi ; aland. ' via Hjobarti' 'ui-.<*».'H.k-:v>» =>coy. f^^ J! i.Mi TCHBISTC^DSIIc^iB^ 16. , ; , Mr ; Jacobsen • re'tjur'n^d^yeiiteraky 1 from % Alfqrd Foresfe" He : siates .that sinkingj .has.bßeniconi'mehded/fnd "some stones found rather * tar^ei: fJ ttiaiiV ! those Bent Home: i byiKelsey,' ;i! -"'" t!j .- ;; ;" ; ■ '['. '■"'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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