INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[Per Press Association]. Auckland, Sepi ember 23. Engine Donovan, of Aooklehd, has defeated J. Laurie in a glove coolest. The man drowned at Te Aroha stated when in Cambridge he had recently been emp'oyed as a school taaober at Bannythorpe, near Palmerston Nor»h The ooodemnei b*rqne, John Knox,, sold at Mongonul under a suit from theseamen on the vessel in a claim for wages, realised £212 lOi. Certain oyster dealers recently addressed the Government ioqoiring if time wonld not be allowed after the close cf the season to enable them t> di-pose the atook of oysters they may at that time have on band. A reply f ont the Cover r.ment has been received thit no time will be allowed.
Wellington September 23 An order In Conned declares that in all parts of the colony salmon, you»g salmon, salmon fry, tront, young trout, and trout fry. together with all other aalmonides, and also all white fish, teneh, and perch, which have been introduced into the colony, shall be and are hi reby protected, subject, however, to operation of such open reasons for fishing, and for taking anch fish, ns thf Governor may from time to t-me declare by regulations to be made under the Salmon and Tront Act, 1867; Dunedin. September 23. “ Accidental death ’’ was the verdict returned at the inqueat on the child killed by a brewer’s cart. •• n attempt was mide le obtain a conviction against a boarding-house keeper at Nenthorn for ily grog selling, but failed, es the witnesses wonld not t.itify to having evor seen money pass. Mr J. McKeizi-, M H.R., Wt for Melbourne by the Banroio to take part in (he Rabbit Conference
In Elio't v. Burge and Kettle, the Judge ordered a nonsuit in regard to the latter The jury, by a threc-fonrthe verdict, found for Burk-.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1350, 24 September 1886, Page 2
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306INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1350, 24 September 1886, Page 2
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