INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
Wanganpi, November 22.
A charge of insubordination and offenciTe language againut Private Henry, of th« City Rifles, was heard to night bafore & Volunteer Court of Enquiry. The evidence is to be forwarded to the Defence Department. P»ttl Tauhaero, who ban left for Wellington to-day is a well-known cbief at Crake!, and bis visit is said to be m connection with a Bill empowering the leasing of his land*. Wellington, November 22. In the Appeal Court argument has been concluded m tbe case of the Official Assignee v. Moa Dairy Factory, New Plymouth. Judgment wan reserved . The case of tbe Bh»w, Bavill and Albion Com. cany ▼. Timaru Harbor Beard, application for new trial and nonsuit baa been corn* menced, and it is likely to extend over several days. ' At the B.M. Court to-day " Professor " Shannon, a chiropodist, was sentenced to two months' hard labor for an unprovoked assault on a Wellington resident m a railway train returning from the Wairarapa on the 9th inst. It is understood that General Schaw, m his report ou harbor defence?, will state that torpedo launches are not n ceded for the defence of either Port Chalmers or Lyttelton, and will recommend that the two launches now at those ports shall be added to the defences of Wellington and Auckland respectively; Tbeie will then be two torpedo launches at each of the latter ports. Dunedin, November 52. The Sigh School Cadets fired m an intercoJoow match with Martini-Henry f.fles this jaorniog. The total score of five, with seven ehpts at 200, 400. and 500 yards, was 432. Color-Sergeant Qillioa ecoring 97 out or a possible 105 Christ's College Cadets, Christchurcb, are the only other team m New Zealand taking part. Inveboabgiil, November 22. Two cottages m Clyde street, owned and occupied by D. A. Taylor and A. Henries respectively, were burned this afternoon. The fire was discovered by a • friead ot Taylor's, who went to the bouse to bid him good-bye, as he (Taylor) was leaving for Waimate by the afternoon train, then just about leaving. Mr and Mrs Taylor were oat visitipg. Insurances, £200 on etch building m New Zealand office, and £100 m the Norwich Union on Taylor's furniture. Menzies' furniture was all efcved. The Roman Catholio iv this district hare subscribed -€102 to the testimonial to Bishop Moran,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1717, 23 November 1887, Page 3
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