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IN TERPRO VINCI AL.

:■■' -;y — r~~ *"* [PBB UNITED PKESS ASSOCIATION-! Auckland. This Day. The m&nbers of tho J__ai Iwi troop of Cavalry in Auckland have signed an address of Jsympathy to the Hon. Mr Bryce in respect to the Rusden libels upon his character. ' DtrNEDiN, This Day. . Charles Baker, bushman, of Lake Wanaka, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. James Marshal, the President of the :. Dunedin Jockey Club, died this morning. Wellington. This Day. The two ifine Shetland ponies which Mr Shannon ; brought down from his farm at Rangitikei oh Sunday'last, have met with a sad. fate. They were allowed to wander about the yard were twb large mastiffs were kept, and on Thursday morning the ponies, wero found dead, the dogs having killed them. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Catalonia only left the Cape onJuly 2nd. No reason is given for: the detention. Patea, 'i his Day. Work on the railway embankment across the Bwanip was stopped this morning, the proprietor of the boiling-down works having served the contractor with an injunction. Boring had been carried on to a depth of 86 feet without finding bottom, and the general opinion is ex-, pressed that tho line should at once be taken inland on to the cliff, to save time and make it a safe job. | Chbistchuboh, This Day. The sittings of the Methodist Union Comrnitf ee were continued to-day, under the presidency nf Revs. D. Dillon add Mr. Reid respectively. The powers of the church courts were considered, and considerabla progress was made in forming basis of union' for submission to the respective -churches. . rUnanimity was practically arrived at on all important questions. ,'.',.,' ....',. Nelson, This Day. An important case has been decided by Judge Broad in the District Court. Mr A. Scoife has entered into an agreement with the late.Mr E. Buxton to collet all rents, interests, &c..» after his death, for a certain commission*. The exectf tors declined, toi abide by the agreement, and Mr. Scoife \an action' .claiining £200. . v , -ZZ ZZZ'.aZ.ZZ Z ;;'.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 15, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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IN TERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 15, 14 July 1883, Page 2

IN TERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 15, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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