SECOND EDITION INTERPROVINCIAL.
(UNITED PRESS ABSOCIA.TION.) . Auckland, January 12. Three engineers and the purser of the Triumph went by the nis. Rotomahana yesterday to joiii the's.sl Victory at ■Ly tteltbp; which belongs "to the same owners. , : The lightening , of the Triumph is proceeiiing, and the coal is being taken out to day. iEessrs Edgecumbe and Spencer, suryej'ors. have started to survey the King Country, and havo reached the settlement of Hanaru (who "was the principal objector to the survey) y^here , they were hospitably treated. They proceed thence to Te Kiiiti, where some opposition is anticipated.;, ; A shooting, match, eight; men: aajde,; is being arrange^ bej^weea the Fiji and; Atipklaiid' Volunteers. - 1 ' At the inquest on David Tu^ee, a gum-digger, supposed to have been accidentally poisoned^ the verdict was death from, iiatural causes. Deceased had been drinking heavily- : January 13. The Australia ( left at five o'clock this afternoon. The Rotorua left tor the South with the Southern Fr'kco mails at 11 o'clock this forenoon. Captain BrotTierton and Dr. Menzies. of the Triumph, loft for the South m the Takapuna. Nhw Plymouth^ , -January 12. Bishop Redwood arrived by the s.s. Rotorua, this morning, to lay the foundation stone of. the large convent on Sunday. jJEEe was escorted'throu^li the town by the brass band. Wellington, January 13. A respectably connected girl, ageil 17, waa arrested last: uight for soliciting prostitution m the streets; Hokitika, January 18. The steamer Kahgroo^ passed this port yesjterday. from Caswell Sound! bound North, and signalled ashore. She had 150;- tons of marble on board. Greymottth, January 13. • . Instructions 5 have been received to ceafie fall trofkin^ at ilie Westport Ciwi.^oniprfny'* mine at . Wajlsend, inhere four lo^tdn bdilers are on tlie ground, two x 75 r h'6rse-^oWer : engines, and about fifty men are employed.' It is .understood the stoppage* will J be only temporary. Twelve theosanii founds worth of gold was shippedbyr^e^MahiMapua on Satui^y'^r thef Onion anct National Banks. ; : : ' '''" _ <3HRiSTcrfretiCH, Jauuai y 1 3. The weather; ft-Hioh. T f6r some days has been warm and summer-like, isnow cold an,d, : ' j ■.'__, January 13. '' _T|io Primitive Methodist Conferences c^n^idered the propoeed basis for union pf'lVlethodist Churches itiNe^w Zealand' and a resolution was. carried by 22 to S adopting heartily the basis of- union agreed to by the committee ih Christdturph |aßtJuJy, as Tembodying a fair and workable coWstH«ti6n,^mtetirig^ tVe needs of 'Methodism m New Zealand. A large. ;g*therang of Presbyterian Sunday schools took- place m the Garrison Jjlall today.. They were addressed l>y (Captain Braithwaite, of the Missionary Bcljopnier D^yspring, and a New Mebride.9 mission teacher named Ta. Donaid. Dinnie and Hudson are to wrestle for a jwager m the Queen's Theatre on Tuesday night. The second mate and. one of the seamen ofiiKeXSarau'l/r.^trtbt will leave Dunedin Hxjspital. to-mprrow. jEs£l eaplSin would pay T their passage to LytteltoD if the>iwdußi return to the vessel, but they rettreed,.and, having, up money,ihave applied to ! the American CojiflAli Mir Driver/Wu^h^B 'sft^tJiEt he cftttdoioothing'fot^theriir'Their clptlib3 and bebngkigff irfe 'onHihe,' schoPner at Lyisteltoni ■'■ ° '! ; . ""'.■' " : .""-'"'' : '- ! ''''
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 39, 14 January 1884, Page 3
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497SECOND EDITION INTERPROVINCIAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 39, 14 January 1884, Page 3
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