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INFER PROVINCIAL NEWS.

Auckland, Jane 29. Sir Saul Samuel has gone to the Hot Lakes district A nrnnber of Irish ladies resident In Auckland have had prepared a very artls* tic greenstone paper-knife, whloh li to be presented to Mr W. A. Macarthur, M.P., who recently delivered a leotare on H jme Rule m this city. It has now been resolved that he Auckland football team shall not visit the Sooth thla season. The lnqueat on Captain Bon resulted In a verdict of death from natural oausei* Wellington, Jane 29. Archdeacon Stook, who Is leaving for England, hea presented the City Oonnoll with the nuoloua of a free Publio Library m the shape of 175 valuable books. Very important evidence was given this afternoon m the Renata Rawepo will oaae by the Bey ArchJeaoon Williams, of Hawkea Bay. The witness was a personal friend of the deceased ohlef. The testimony which he gave before the Supreme Oonrb went to show that just before he died, Renata informed him g£hat bis property was to go to Mrs Do* illy, his grand niece, and not to Brighton, The case is expected to finiah onnetdsy. The Babbit Conference has dispersed to meet m Sydney somo time benoe, after the experience with M. Pasteur's chicken cholera have been completed. Mr Bell, the New Zealand representative, leaves Sydney for New Zealand to- day i Ohbistohuroh, May 10, The criminal calendar for the Julyiittinga of the Supreme Court which opea on Monday contains the names^of thirteen persons who are oharged with' the following offences— larceny, 4j burglary, 2j and forgery, breaking Into dwellings, arson, shooting with intent, and violent assault, one each. DumsDiN, June 20, In divorce jurisdiction a deore ni»i was granted In Harris v Harris on the ground of the wife's adultery*

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1881, 30 June 1888, Page 2

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INFER PROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1881, 30 June 1888, Page 2

INFER PROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1881, 30 June 1888, Page 2

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