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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

Auckland, September 30. No farther news has been received re (Dieting the wreckage found near Port Macquarrie. There is reason to believe the name-board found may possibly be that of the schooner Sovereign of Auckland, which was dismasted in a gale off the Australian coast some week* ago. There were no fewer than 106 cases in the R.M. Court to-day principally for debt. Egreaning, a well dressed woman, was •nested to-day while trying to purchase laudanum at a chemist’s. She had threatened to nolaon herself. Just as the Tarawera was leaving the wharf a levanter booked for Melbourne, and was arrested for attempting to abscond from his creditors. Wellington, September 30. William Templeton, alais Piper, was committed for trial for burglariously entering the sample room of the Hotel and stealing a quantity of wearing speaks very highly of the success of the village sett'ement in the North of Auckland, and states that they have to a considerable extent relieved the distress which has existed in Auckland, The Postal Department had in contemplation the establishment of a parcels post In the colony, bet the matter will be deferred until the new year at least, ard possible until the expiration of the present financial year. __ The outbreak of scab in the Walrarapa district Is supposed at present to be merely confined to some sheep which have been running wild in a patch of bnah on the Government land. me place la very remct», »nd far from a telegraph station, which accounts for no news yet having been received from InBjpteuher 30. Sections were effsred for sale to-d»> by the Government anctioner, but only one Two tradesmen who decided to contest the fight of the police to order the removafof goods hanging in a doorway and slightly abutting on the street, were fiud Ss and costa after inspection by the R.M.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1359, 1 October 1886, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1359, 1 October 1886, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1359, 1 October 1886, Page 3

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