INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(PKB PKESB *SS00IATI01*.) ! .. _, , Auckland. November 28 U-Tbe University 001 le 2 e Oouooll have received a reqaoat from iheF-mmra'Olub, CUmbrldg", that; Profeaeor Thomas ohon'd dellves a coursa of kotni-ea there on tha subjcot of Bgrloaltnral science. Some ' members consider that an important ! qneation was opened np as to whotbee the Council should natnbUsh lootuteo outelda the College. Uli finitely ifc was decided to rolee no objeotiou to the oourao If it did noi interfere with Profe«soe ThoiW duHea. The Oolloge and Oounoll further ■ agreed to plnoe lac we appliances at hio I disposal. Am»nn»m«i(l J.imgj Petereen, a gum d ggar, la m nalaz team thi Headoraon dlsi.not, *ad is auppoeed to have boeo drowned, A anexpooted difficulty has urton In rogarcl to the Masioal coholarah p p«o---poaed to be oatabliohed by the Amatenr '»pera Olub. The regulations of tbe O.»lveraity College require that eindonta shall koep serins lv throe Bubjaoco, but ihe oonditlona framed by the donors of the scholarship ataca that those entering for them will be naked to keep terms m ouly one eubj^ot, that -of musio. The iabjecfch'B Mojordiogly been referred by the Oollega Council to the Board of Goveruorß. The Iriah dele^atea' Reoeption Committee have resolvoel to Bead Home £600 by the outgoing mall as a firaii contribution fora Auckland to tho ifivloted Tenanta' Fund. Wbiukoxow, November 28 Iho "Post " etateß that four oi ; the city loan companies have been violimined to tho extent of £300 by a person uaina the nameß of the Reva Fathers' MoNamara and Korngan m negotiating promissory notes, all of which prove to be forgeries. ft is stated thai aeojropanyi -g the application tor eaoh advanco, there was a letter apparently eigued by the endorsing c;c-r?.ymon, and rcooratnandiag th:i applicant to the Company's coneiJertion. Tno offonder i 8 balioved to have iuft tho colony «f)tne vrefcka a^o. m Banco to-day an application was made lor » now trial m tho cxm Dr Merbach v.the " *&ipawa M»il," tt Hboi no ioq m wxich thy dofoadauta were mulcted m £250 daumpea Tho application -waa ou JK;ha.f of Jho now8 I .ap.-r'pro jdotor.», on tie irround of tr.ißd.r.;oti.,n or the jary and improour admission of dooarn-n---tary evideuco. After urgurnent tbe ctse waa rowrve .i ior further cousideratior. An Oder m (Jou-icll declares' the Kormarec Islands a portion of the Auckland Laud Rejis ration Disiriot, An ia^pccM'.iD of the district. nadee th-fr control ia to ba mada early In January by tbe inornbera of th d Land Board for the parpi»d of cL.-Hlac, W ith appllo«>.(oos f->r tho ravaluat.ou of seciiouti. The Aot which allowa LsuJ B,aidi to revalue 3cot.o;ja Wia only paisod U«t "eaaian. At a m-etbguf tba City Council ihia eveaioi,' jc w^a announced that Me and fti'o M; omboUQ, tif Unwko's Bay. vow 2a 1. iqlttnd. had aablod ou^ £200 m aid of the Weliiogion T?n-e Library.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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476INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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