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NEW ZEALAND.

[PEB PEE SB ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND. October 1. Accidental Death. A girl named Dora Kelly, daughter of a settler at Pukerina, was killed by being thrown out of a dray through the horse bolting. Aquatic. Mr John Marshall has promised several cups to the Auckland Bowing Club, to be utilised as prizes for rowing contests. Horse Show. The annual horse parade, in connection with the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, was held at Ellerslie. There were ten entires, including four of the Auckland Stud Co.’s animals. Aquatic. The newly-appointed committee of the Auckland Bowing Club are to make arrangements with the Wellington Club and others for giving effect to suggestions thrown out for an amateur championship for sculling. Caution to Insolvents. At the Supreme Court this morning, Doak and Watson, storekeepers, had their certificates suspended for twelve months for reckless extravagance in living. Morrioe Evans and Jno. Ben wick had theirs suspended for six months. The Armed Constabulary. Mr Hurst, M.H.8., has received a reply from Mr Bolleston to the effect that none but drilled men would be taken as recruits for', the A.O. WANGANUI, October 2. A New Corps. A Naval Brigade is about to be established here. At a meeting of promoters on Saturday night, promises of hearty support were received from a number of influential persons. TIMABU, October 2. Horse Show. The annual horse parade yesterday showed an improvement, both in number of entries and quality of the horses. Educational. At a meeting held yesterday evening of teachers from all parts of the district, it was resolved to form a Teachers' Association. DUNEDIN, October 2. New Industry. A Dunedin firm intend establishing sulphuric acid works near White Island. Steamship CollisionAn inquiry was held at the Custom House on Saturday into a collision which took place on August 17th, in the harbor, between the Union Company’s steamships Albion and Wuitaki. The evidence will be forwarded to the Marine Department. Sporting. Thirty-eight nominations were received for the Dunedin Cup. IN YE BO ABQILL, October 1. Frozen Meat Company. The Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Company has been successfully floated. Horse Show. The annual horse parade was held to-day, and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather there was a grand display of horses, nearly a score of draught stallions, and a good muster of thoroughbred and roadster sires. (PBOM THE OWN CORRESPONDENT THE] OP ‘‘PEES3.”J WELLINGTON, October 1. The Premier and Colonial Treasurer returned to Wellington this morning by the Stella.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2340, 3 October 1881, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2340, 3 October 1881, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2340, 3 October 1881, Page 3

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