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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

(by telegraph.) (per press association. ) WELLINGTON. September 11. The following is the New Zealand team to play against Sydney on Saturday : Full back—D'Arcv (Wairarapa) ; threequarters Bayly and Good (Taranaki), Balch (Canterbury) ; halves —Cooke (Canterbury) and Butland (West Coast) ; forwards—Mackenzie (Wellington) and Bayly (Taranaki) wings, Swindley (Wellington), Lambie (Taranaki), Hughes (Taranaki), Watson (Wairarapa), Cockroft (Hawke s Bay), Humphreys (Canterbury), Stewart (South Canterbury). Emergency : Forward—Maber (Wellington). The delay in choosing the team was occasioned by the inability of several who would have been chosen to get away. Mackenzie (Auckland) was one of these.

DUNEDIN. September 11. The owner of Dilemma protests against the stakes in the Kensington Handicap being handed over to Victim, on the ground that the latter is trained by an unlicensed owner.

AUCKLAND. September 10. Mr Warwick Weston, general manager of the New Zealand Insurance Company, left for Englahd by the San Francisco mail steamer. The Hon. J. MacGregor, M.L.C., publishes a lengthy reply to Bishop Cowie's statements in his pastoral and sermon against the Divorce Amendment Bill. The Herald, commentinsr on the letter, says :—" It is obvious Mr MacGregor has made a careful study of the whole subject and is master of the entire argument. His plea for the Bill merits consideration. It is able and temperate and shirks no difficulty." At the Supreme Court- sessions an elderly Maori, on a charge of rape on a half-caste girl at Rotorua, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. On a charge of robbery with violence, Charles Wilson was sentenced to nine months. James Palmer was acquitted.

NEW PLYMOUTH. September 11. Miss Bessie Doyle and party left yesterday for Auckland, going on horseback overland, via Mokau, Awakino, and Te Kuiti. INVERCARGILL. September 11. An old woman named Bridget Cody attempted suicide at Winton yesterday by cutting her throat. She was brought down to the Hospital, and her recovery is hopeful.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6046, 11 September 1894, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6046, 11 September 1894, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6046, 11 September 1894, Page 3

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