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♦ — PEE PBESB ASSOCIATION). Auckland, September 12. Lord Glasgow has donated £15 to the Auckland Anglican Home Mission Fund. Two stowaways on the Alameda were on Saturday fined 503 or three weeks' imprisonment. At a meeting of the Auckland branch of the Educational Institute resolutions were passed calling the attention of the Board of Education to the anomalies in the salaries of teachers in the colony, with a view to approaching the Minister of Education to get the adoption of a colonial system. Wellington, This Day. In the Divorce Court, J. B. Snasdell, labourer, Woodville, obtained a decree nisi against his wife on the ground of adultery. — Kate Phillips sued her husband, J. H. Phillips, formerly a surveyor, for divorce, on the ground of adultery and desertion. The case was adjourned for a further proof of adultery.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 13 September 1892, Page 2
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