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TELEGRAMS.

:- x I ■ [nß PRESS ASSOOIAHOX.] The Governor. , Auckland, To-day. It is understood that the Governor will not leave Auckland till immediately be- *. fore the meeting of Parliament. .The ■’•Premier, leaves'for Wellington on Thuraday. ■ . AJ ; A Gambling House.. A‘ Chinese gambling house in vyakefield was discovered by the police.; One ■ Chinaman having lost L7O at fan-tan to the beeper, refused to pay up, alleging 1 that he bad been cheated. The keeper of • <the ho'Sse detained him prisoner until the .police, hearing of the matter, liberated ol "im, • ; '• Statistics. ■ Napike, To-day.. The Customs duty for the month of April, amounted t0L4,254, and the beer duty to Lira. The vital statistics are: — Births, 32 ; deaths, 9 ; marriages, 9. The rainfall is 3.40 for this month, for the past four montha.ljL7B. . i ' Ahauba, To-day 1 ’’ Mr X. Shaw has addressed meetings of 'electors at'.Ho Town, Granville Island,and Moonlight, and has received a vote of confidence at each place. An Important Decision. Dunedin, To-day. Mr Carew has decided that: it is lawful - for a publican to supply liquor to a lodger at all times —not only for his own consumption, but also for the entertainment of his guests.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 931, 1 May 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 931, 1 May 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 931, 1 May 1883, Page 3

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