INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
-» (ram fbbss Assoounoir.) Avoxxajtd, January f. Ik la reported In Cambridge that the large taftara bosh at Waouta, nearly 2000 Asvss In extent, le on fire. - "Tae ship Waltangt, whloh ban arrived from London, has brought a 15-ton gun Cor the defences at the North Head ; also #3 oases of dynamite detonators and 638 qotrter oesks of powder, Gisborhe, January 7. "Tills week four Native Land Courts ret m OUborne dlatrlot . At Olsborne Beeorder Booth presides, and 1097 •eats are gtzetted. At Tologa My Judge Barton hears 1233 claim*. At Watomatlfttal Judge Beannel has 474 cssei before fihrt, and at Walroa 706 oUlms come before ..Judge Wilson. A total of 4500 «aass Is to be beard. WxLinraxozr, January 7. '■' The action, Son W. J. M. Lamaoh v •• Yaw Zealand Herald " for alleged libel, la fixed for the 21st lost, before a speolal A retain eompfled by order of the Minister of Bdueatton shows that daring the • last tenyssrs £37.9sß has be*n expended Jay the Education Boards on plans, supervision and architects' fees for sohool timings, Tbe highest smonnt wss £006 v 1879, the lowrst £2487 m 1884. The expendltuie In 1887 wss £2580.
' _ 00BIBTCHUBCH, January 7 Wniitm Bajtsom. senior, an old resident of Baagitra, died suddenly last night from •ffoston of blood on the brain, fie was 68 fWWB old and had been m Canterbury 81 jean. IzmcacAsaiLL, January 7, A private letter from a digger, who has btfn many jeara on tbe Nevis goldfield, Indicates that there Is money to be made thtre, and be Instances the case of a rabblter*. who. while] searching .for pelts, oottoed aarlferoni Indication* about a borrow. He set In, and In a few weeks deposited 271 b weight of gold In the Bank, fh* writer aayi thai there >■ gronnd available oa the field for hundreds, probably thousands, of men with fair proaftets of makiog * living. The country Is Vffj'hlgb, and can only be worked m ■VBUttOT, bat water It always plentifnl.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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406INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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