INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
Auckland, December 2. A bouse at Par>mure, occupied by W. Rolleston, «raa burned down on the morning of the 29th alt. The total amount of insurance on the building and furniture is £150 m the Union office. Io reference to Lillywhlte'a letter re visit of an English football team, the Auckland Rugby Union have deolded to further the via It of the team by offering the very beat terms possible. Clegg, charged with manslaughter, was brought before the PoliceCoutt to-day and committed for trial. The prisoner made a statement asserting bis innooenca, stating that he did not strike deceased. JJe was admitted to bail. The Board cf Education today received a communication from the Governmont Baying that they did not Intend renewing the vote for training of teachers, £80,000. This means the abolition of the training co'lage, and the board accordingly resolved to gl7e notice of their termination of his engagement to Roy Mr Olllver, the principal, and to make arrangements with the Btudents. Tauranga, December 1. The body of Cains, drowned by tho boat accident on Saturday laßt, was found m the harbor to-day. Wellington, December 2. A rumor is current m town that the lonic has been lost m the English Channel, but nothing has been rsoaived by the agents on the eubjeot, Chiustuhukoh, December 2. Tho wool sales opened to-day. There were largo oitalogueß, principally oroaßbred wools. The attendance was good and competition brisk. Prices all round were about H per lb lower than the corresponding ealeß of last year. DtTNEDiN, December 2. ThoTalerl County Council have decided to pat a atop to those contractors who have made contracts for the carriage of wool m opposition to tho railways. They have resolved to ereot a toll bar on the main road which goes though the county, and charge £5 per waggon on every four-wheßler. Messrs Ddlgety and Co. have received intelligence that the lonic arrived all well on Saturday last, bo that the rumor which was current m Wellington as to her being lost lv the Channel la entirely without foundation. Dewar's stare, Mlltou, was burned down. The stock wbd insured for 'c!bso m the Equitable, of which £250 waa reinsured m the Pbcsalj, The building waa (qeuiod for l^uo. " ■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 2
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