INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
Auckland, J.niary 27. The Hon J Ballance a-rivod to-night from the Waikato. Ho <»xpr. j sß :s himself as highly pleased with the progress of tie settlements between Ngaruawahla and Raglan He expects one hundred families there "lthln the next three months He leaves for Waiwera to-morrow to Bee Bir Julius Yogel, returns on Saturday night, :*nd then leaves for the north to inspect the special settlements m the north.
New Plymouth, January 27.
The continued drought Is likely to seriously Injure the pasture unleßa rain i» exparieaced shortly.
The Natives at Parihaka are holding a taDgl.
Wellington, January 27.
It is expected that a saving of £3000 a year will be shown to have been effected m the Jostioe Department by the time Parliament meets.
Dunbdin, January 27
Constable Fleming was fined £3, with ooßtß £2 12s, with the alternative of a month's imprisonment, for assaulting a civilian by throwing him down and dashing his head against a clay bank.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1468, 28 January 1887, Page 3
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163INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1468, 28 January 1887, Page 3
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