INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[per press association.]
Auckland, September 24 The bootmikera on strike state that they h*vo not threatened Waurtnan with peroonel violnnco should he return to work at Garrett Brjs' factory.
Tbo Rev Father Oostollo, who has been m charge of the Roman 0 tthollc pariah of Paruell, was pteie'ited yesterday with a tflhtimouiftl and a puree of sovereigns previous to his departure from Auckland
A settler rismod Rudolph RUter, a Gorman, who haa been residing at Three Kings, Is reported as missing. He went out nearly a fortnight ago to look for a horse which had strayed, &od he has not yet returned to hiß home ; but It Is almost impossible that any person should be lost fa that vicinity. Nblson, September 24. Three hundred bale's of Ne'aon bops wore sold m one line for Australia last week, the lrgeab transaction yet reported here. The pr'oj has not transpired. Blenheim, September 24. A stabbing affray ooourred at Port Underwood on Saturday, Edwin Baldiok stabbed hh brother William with a aheathknlfo m hie side. The assault arose oat of A family quarrel. Baidiok has been arrested la Pioton. The exact extent of the i> jury la not known, but it is believed to be aerlouc,
Wesxporx, September 54 The Bteamer Aorere got safely off the beaoi at Karamea. Chhistohuroh, September 24. At the Police Court to-day a Oliineflo storekeeper named OuttOhuog Heing w&8 fined £10 for allowing fant^n t) be played m hia house. Nineteen Chinamen oaught by tbe police playing the game were fined 10a each.
Jai». Cottar, Andrew Black and Richard Chamberlain were committed for trial this afternoon on a charge of aoaaultlDg and robbing l£dffd. Dosmond, wheu drunk, of £14, on September 35 h
Mr A. M. Ol'ivier has ekoted tbe following to play a cricket match against eleven of the English footballers on Friday : — Birnes, E. Q. Cotterlll, Fowke, R. D. darcuan, Rayner, Wilding, Crawshaw, Reeves, Frith, Garrard, Halley, Emergencies : (batsmen) EL. M. Beeves, Labatr, Whoatley ; (bowlors) MoMurray, Ashby, Ouff. Ddnedin. September 24. It Is stated that a local Company Is about to make proposals to the Govern* ment to oonstruot a r.tilway to connect with the northern line by way of Kalkorai Valley, to be worked m cod j auction with tho Goveroment railways.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2
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379INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2
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