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PRESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, Monday. In the championship cup cricket match United v. Gordon, the.feature of the United innings was D. Hay’s 134 not out. He dill not give a single chance till 105 had been piled up. At the request of the late Lieut.Colonel T. L. Murray, he was privately interred at Pnrcwa, and without military honours. Wenzels infest the western suburbs of Auckland. Residents of Richmond road jire losing poultry nightly. Over 800 inspections have been made by till' City Sanitary Inspector, in view of the bubonic plague at Noumea and in Australia. KAIKOURA, Monday. A public .meeting- hero on Saturday night carried a resolution protesting against the resolution of the Marlborough Laud. Board locking hp some one hundred' and eighty-two thousand acres of Crown lands, the major portion for twenty-one years. The meeting resolved to petition Parliament in the event of non-compliance with'public wishes. A petition, signed by over two hundred electors, has been sent to the Minister for Lands on the subject. There is geat indignation here over the matter, much public money having been spent in surveying the country.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 5
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184TELEGRAPHIC. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 5
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