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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

(PEB PBESS A3BCCI4TION.) The Ao-angi. Wellington, January 30. Inived, it 11 30 p.n. lwt night, Aoraogi. She left Plymouth on Deoem bar 15. There wie fine leather through oat. The passage, inoluding stoppages, occupied 42 d*yr, 20 boars She brings 352 bags of mails and 101 passengers Amongst the passengers are the Bight] Rev Dr Grimes, JEtoman Catholic Bishop of Gbrutcbnrch, Lfentenant-Oolonel Barton, ft New Zealand vnr veteran, and Mr Owen Joner, representative of the Pacific Cable Company, Fire. A stable belonging to Dr dole was destroyed by fire this morning. A horse *« burnt to death, and a baggy and a quantity of harness destroyed. The building wa« uninsured, an*) the damage is Mtimated to be £150. Ministerial Movements. Mr BiohardiOD, Mioiaier tor Lands, leaves for the sooth oq Wednesday on business connected with the South Canterbury rabbit fence, ani Mr Mi chelson It&ves for the north on Saturday. A Victorious School Committee DUNEDIN, January 30. la the Supreme Court Mr Jostle* Williams gave a decision completely m favor of the K tiicorat School Committed. He held that the Board's sotion was illegal and idtra vires ; BacDndly that Mr MoLanghltn, schoolmuiter, was entitled to retain his poii ion until removed or suspended as provdad by the Aot; thirdly, the Board ar? restrained from preventing MeL»ughl«n enjoying the emoluments and benefits attached to bis office; fourthly, the Boarl is ordered to pay twelve gnfaeftt oosta together with disbursements. Fire. A three-roomed wooden cottage and eontenti, at Eaikorai, waa oompletoly destroyed by fire, which originated through clothes banging before tfao fire igniting. The cottage was Insured m the Northern Offioe fop £250. and the furniture m the urn* offioe for £50. w Dividend. The New Zealand Refrigerating Compiny has declared an 8 per oant diudend.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1753, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1753, 30 January 1888, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1753, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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