INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(Pee Pbbss Association.)
Auckland, January 6. Daring a thunderstorm to-day a tree It Albert Park was struck by lightning, * branoh being lopped off. Wellington, January 6; The Manager i<f the Petone Wooller. Factoty was to d»y fined £i aad cob a f< r allowing two boys to work for more tb»n four hours and a half without an intervbl of halt an h< or for meals.
There is some lutle excitement over the reported sold discovery m the Tararoa ranges; Mr McKay, Assistant Governmen < Go^lotisr., has visited the scare where the specimens were obtained, and reports that the supposed reef is buried u"der a lande'ip Steps are being taken to reran ve " the debris The specimens received shotr gold, though not m payable quantities.
InvercakglLL, January 6. The Edacatkn board wM aak Gov»*rnmeot not to enforce f Btriot average" regulations till Ist March, aa otherwise the Board's fiuancea will be thrown into confusion, teachers being entitled to three months' notice of dismissal.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1734, 7 January 1888, Page 3
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164INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1734, 7 January 1888, Page 3
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