INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
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Auckland, January 5. At the Police (JOurt to-day Lynch, lioenaee of the Greyhound Hotel, was fioed £10 and coats for permitting drunkenness on his premieea. This cate arose ont of the arrest yeeteiday by the fiJTafAHS^ " l " g8 "° g ■°" men w klunoton, January 5, The Order m O^uuoil raising the school age of children and declining to retain children at school after passing the sixth standard has been revoked. A burglary wan committed at the Empire Hotei last night, and the cashbox broken up and £20 stolen. Gbbymouih, January 5. Most of tho navvies now unemployed on the Midland railway, have gone to Ohrlatohurch, though a few are still hanging on waiting for new contraots. Dunbdin, January 6. The escort from the toomhern goicifidld £8 00« niDg htOa&ht doWD « oW ?ftlued ftt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1733, 6 January 1888, Page 2
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137INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1733, 6 January 1888, Page 2
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