DUNEDIN, Monday.
A deputation of tlieTiades and Labour Council waited on Mr .Stout on Satmday night, and lie agreed to diaft a bill for i\e\t session to enable beamen to obtain the ftf t fiuchise by holding electoral lights. Miuliar to miners' lights. He also agieed to tliaft a petition to ha\e Dunedin leformed into one electot.il distiict. The pockets of the clothes of the Tasmauian eucketers weie liflod m tbo pay ilion on Satiuday about JC-")O stolon. The police to day arrested a ) oimg man named Mirr on suspicion. Union Bank £1 notes altered into £5 ha\e been discovered in cii dilation. At a meeting of the High School Board of Governors to-day, lettcis were read from Mis Stout and Mifas Dalyiimple suggesting the advisability of instituting classes for the teaching of cookeiy at the Girls' High School. Consideration wab postponed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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142DUNEDIN, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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