BY TELEGRAPH.
Auckland, Thursday. The foundation stone of the Sailor's Home was laid yesterday by Bishop Cowie. Mrs Violet McPhee is committed for trial on a charge of arson. Bail allowed. Art Society's exhibition was opened this morning and is very attractive. Schoch has shipped a fine sample of cocoons to England per Kaikoura. The death of Hakuene makes the twelfth member of the House of Representatives died since the commencement of last session. Premier's address at the Young Men's Christian Association was largely attended. He advocated perpetual leases, modified protection, representation by population. Christchurch. Sir Julius Yogel addressed his constituents and received a vote of confidence. His address contained no points that were new. Promised retrenchment and reduced borrowing. Dunedin. James Mills was the only candidate nominated for Port Chalmers Seat in House of Representatives ; declared Alfred BuckTand reports that prices for all descriptions of stocks steady at last week's quotations.
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Northern Advocate, 9 April 1887, Page 3
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