WITHIN THE COLONY.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Per Press Association.
A Cathedral. DrsKhlN, This Dav. The Synod has passed a bill establishing St. Raul’s as a cathedral. Humane Society's Medal. Di sfi.iv, This Day. Constable RUnahard Its. been pit, I with the Anstrsla*im Humane Society’s bronze medal for attempting to savs life at Lyttelton. Who would be a Publican? Auckland, Thin Day. The polico are vigorously on forcing the Licensing and Police Offences Act. One licensee was fined £5 for obstructing the police. Tawhiao’s Body. Art KI.AM,, This l>a.v. It is believed Tawhiao’s body was really buried on Monday night, if not bef re. This is probably true, ms the native mind i alarmed at the prospect of Tawliaio h skull appearing in tho Auckland Museum, honce the secrecy am to the time and place of burial, though ultimately the bones will b< deposited at Taupiri. The natives are already disponing to their homes, about 100 leaving by tram yesterday morning, as work in .sparable from seed time compels an early return to the Kiangas. it is in conformity with Maori custom lliat burial should be\ecret. It is stated by natives in town that after tin* Europeans left on Mo.idnv the original coffin was opened sod the lead coffin and body taken out and placed in n new coffin which bad bon. ;. . i
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 3
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222WITHIN THE COLONY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 3
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