NEW ZEALAND.
[PUB FEB 93 ASSOCIATION.] OPUNAKB, October 23. The largest procession of Maori drays since the break up of Parihaka passed through this morning. Tho drays were laden with potatoes for distribution to tho various settlements on the Waimate plains. It is said that there are hundreds of tons at Parihaka which cannot possibly be consumed, besides acres upon acres that hare not been dug up. AUCKLAND, October 23. Mr Lukes intends establishing a large German settlement at Morrinville, Te Aroha,
An attempt was made to wreck the One hnnga train on Friday last. A stone was placed on the rail near the Papapa Flag station, but was just observed in time to prevent an accident. DUNEDIN, October 23. In the ease of George Harris in bankruptcy the oieditors passed a resolution recommending an immediate order for his discharge, but tho trustee haring “reported hi* books as having been improperly kept, the Judge suspended the order for three months. Dr. Murphy, who died ia tho Ballarat Hospital, ia not the well-known Dunedin medico, INVBBOABGILL. October 23. At the Police Court, Biidget Campbell wn fined £2O each on two charges of soiling liquor without a license. Defendant, who lives in one of the subnrbs, pleaded that her house was a club, and that she would pay for a license if allowed.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2666, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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221NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2666, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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