INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(PER UNITED PRKSB ASbOCIA'NOIT) Dosbdik, February 13. The Anglican General Synod was con- ' stituted this afternoon, the Primate, Bishop Harper, presiding. Mr Fulton addressed his constituents last night and received a vote of confidence. He thought Judge Ward's seryice should receive fair treatment. Auckiahp, February 13. ■ The Richmond brings news from Samoa up to 22nd January and not later j 1 than that by the Wainui. She reports I that trade is completly paralysed in the 1 Inlands. i The Presbyterian General Assembly resumed its sittings to-day. Te Kooti passed Kihikihi on Saturday with a number of mounted followers on his way to Poverty Bay. CHBiSTCHtrscH, February 13. Mr G. Y. Shannon. Customs expert and inspector, has been here during the last fort* night examining shipments now landing. Yesterday, at his mstanoe, the Customs officials seized and confiscated to the Crown a large consignment of drapery belonging to a Dunedin wholesale firm who have a branch warehouse here ; also a case of drapery belonging to one of the pnncipal local retail drapers.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 94, 14 February 1889, Page 2
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