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NEW ZEALAND.

(By Telegrafh.) , Burglary. AUCKLAND, May 30. The premises of Dolyck, purveyor of fancy goods at Te Aroha, were burglariously entered last night and £2O worth of jewellery and watches stolen. An entrance was effected through the back window. Heavy Damages, A writ has been issued by the Kaihu Railway Company claiming £21,000 damages sustained by the aetion of the latter company in entering a caveat lately directed to be removed by the Court of Appeal. Resignation. St Stephens’ Presbyterian Church last i night accepted the resignation of the Rev. D. W. Bunciman caused through ill health. A call is to be made to the Rev. J. Robertson. Nautical Enquiry. The enquiry into the collision between the Arwahuna and Australia is still proceeding. Council are addressing the Court on behalf of the respective sides. Government Land Sales. WELLINGTON,' May 30. At a meeting of the Land Board this morning it was decided to recommend the Government to conduct the land sales in future by public auction instead of the present competitive system.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5020, 30 May 1889, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 5020, 30 May 1889, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 5020, 30 May 1889, Page 3