TELEGRAMS.
[kkom oitk own roiiHKHi>i>N.>i;Nr. ] AUCKLAND. This Da.v The Council of the Auckland fnatittii*? have issued circulars to members, inviting an expression of opinion on a petition for the opening of the Institute on Sundays. The Board of Education havo increased the Inspector's salary to £550, Akiiniiii Hinu't, a woman who pre ! ferred a charge of rape against Rudolph Subritzky, was on Saturday committed for trial for perjury in her evidence against Subritzky. John Russtll, mate of the Te Anati, was fined on Saturday £5 f>r violent assault on George Wilson, seaman aboard the steamer ; half of the fine to go t<> Wilson. The captain agreed to discharge Wilson, and pay the wages duo to him. TIMARU. This Dny. Mr. Wakefield received votes of confidence at Winchester on Friday nij;ht and Geraldine on Saturday night. DUNEDIN. jj This Day. foundation stone of the Free Thought Lyceum was laid last Saturday afternoon. Mr. It. Stout, President of the Free Thought Association, delivered an address. One gentleman subscr^d £1000, on which interest is to be yaH till the termination of the lease, but.tbo principal is not required tobe,r«paid. Two others lent £300 each, and two £200 each towards the building fundr"*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1453, 17 October 1881, Page 2
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199TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1453, 17 October 1881, Page 2
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