AUCKLAND, Oct. 20. Sick. The German war ship Hinea brings news of the illness of Malietoa, King of Samoa. The Danish, American, German, and Italian Consuls paid a visit to H.I.G.M.S. Hinea. AUCKLAND, Oct. 21. The Patetere Lands. It is stated hero that tho Government havo not yet formally removed tho proclamation from the Patotere lands, and speculators have left their business in the hands of Mr Bheehan to negotiato in Wellington. Some trouble has arisen between the Patetere Company and Measro Dilworth and Howard, who are negotiating for the purchase of the adjacent block of 10C,00D acres. Denominational Teaching in Schools. The Diocesan Synod will probably declino to endorse tho resolution of the General Synod in favour of grafts to denominational schools, but will pass a resolution urging that increased facilities be given for religious teaching in schools. The Fancy Dress Ball. The fa9hionablo fancy dress ball last night was a great success. Shipping. Arrived—Lutterworth and Fernglen, from London.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3904, 21 October 1880, Page 3
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