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TELEGRAMS

J>BB PBK«i» ASSOCIATION.] Suspicion. Auckland, To-day. Fraud is inspected in connection with the insolvency of Moncrieffat Ohinerautu. An Information. Major Green has laid an information against the natives who assailed him at Cambridge. An Angry Publican.

It is reported here th j t the proprietor of one of the hotels to which licenses were refused interims to issue a writ against the Licensing Commissioners for L 3,000 damages. Police ChangesIt is said that three first class police sergeants are to be removed ■ from Auckland and their places filled by a sergeantmajor. This is by way of retrenchment. Horse Parade. It has been decided by the Pastoral Association to hold a horse parade on the 20th September. The Education. Act. The City School Committees hare refused to endorse Mr Steward’s, M-EJ.-8., circular for the alteration In the Educationist. - ' North Island Grain. The new season’s wheat in the Waikato is reported to bo equal in quality with that imported from Adelaide. A New Cheese Factory. Arrangements are being made for a new cheese factory at Taupiriri. A Divorce Case. Wellington, To-day. In the Divorce .Court, Jane Mary Stanislaus O’Kearno petitions in a suit for a decree of nullity of her marriage with James Grattan Grey, reporter, of Wellington. The alleged grounds are physical malformation. Mr Shaw is counsel for the petitioners, andfthe case is to be heard at the next sitting of the Divorce Court. West Cmtst Gold. Gbeymouth, To-day. Nothing is known here of any rich quartz specimens from Cedar Creek, Ross, as stated in yesterday’s telegram from Roasq Fatality. Dunedin, To-day. The infant child of Mrs Stilling, of South Dunedin, was severely burned while being nursed on Wednesday evening. The child j}ied yesterday. The matter was net reported to a doctor in the meantime. >

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1274, 7 June 1884, Page 3

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295

TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1274, 7 June 1884, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1274, 7 June 1884, Page 3

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