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WANGANUI, June 17,
An enquiry is being held into the collision of the schooner E. and U. Cameron, of Lyttelton, and the s.s. Clyde, trading to Patca on June 7th, at Wanganui Heads, Mr Ward, 8.M., and Captain Fiowerday, are nautical UMiora.
The publicans on the West Coast are preparing a petition to Parliament for the amendment of the Licensing Act, and a public meeting has been called by the Good Templars to consider a counter petition, WELLINGTON, Jane 17.
The Isabella, brigantine, recently at Poverty Bay, has been sold, realising £165. She was insured in the South British for £525, and the National for £l6O. OAMARU, June 17. MoPhee, who was injured in the Kartigi railway accident, died this morning, after lingering in the hospital twenty-four days. DUNEDIN, June 17. The Bible School Association petitions the House to authorise taking a plebiscite on the question of tho introduction of the Bible into State schools.
The immigration officer at Dunedin has been advised of the sailing of the Timaru from Plymouth for Port Chalmers, on April 20th, with 141 nominated immigrants.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2556, 17 June 1882, Page 3
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186NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2556, 17 June 1882, Page 3
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