NAPIER. September 24.
Tho 8.M. Courb was occupied all day in hearing tho Pafcoka case, in which a man n'imod Resfcall \a charged wib'i poisoning nino others. The wol!-known old Bballion Pab« riar^b, siro ot many winnors, is doad. Too Govornmenb havo informod Mr Oarnoll, M.U.H., that bho Napier ligh house will bi removed bo Capo Kidnapper. Jb is beliovod that) the reconfc disaate's to voseela bound to Napier would nob havo hap, eaod if there hod boon a lighb ihcro. I Ab a meeting of the Ilawlcea Bay banch of tho Educational Institute tho following resolution waaadopbod: "That this branch urge upon, all teachers to rep'y in (he negative to the circular from the Departmonb aeking if they wish fctf be brought under the Civil .Service Insurance Act."
The Newcastle) police are airaplo incorruptible. Two small boys who were cuuqhb bathing recently in do fiance of tie neck-to-kneo clothing ro"' gulatioo, offered- 1 the arresting oon" stable all their total wealth, amounting to twopenoe ha'penny, to let them free. The bribe—to the credit of.ljho force, bo it said — was refused. Newcftotlo justice wa^ always stern and unrolontinc;.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4
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188NAPIER. September 24. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4
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