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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Auckland, June 24. Tbe City Comicil have abandoned night sittings, which were a failure, and entailed an expenditure of £IOO per annum extra. On the Waikafco jßaihvay, after the
Ist of July, only bne passenger train will run through between Auekland and Tawamutu. The "Waste Lands Board have given Henry Lloyd permission to prospect for auriferous metal in tlis Wade distinct. The Madri class at the Auckland Grammar School has been abandoned) the fees received being on'y £2 10s a quarter. The master's salary was .£SOO a year. John Bellis, 'Exchange Hotel, was fined £lO and 20s costs; fat'permitting gambling in his house. WELLiNdfoN, June 24. The Golden Point, Gold Mining Company has been wound up. A new company has been;formed to work the groundi .._.= _. In the Magistrals Colift to-ilayi judgement was given under, the Copyright Act for .£8 and' costs against Mr Man agent of Alliance Amateur Dramatic Club of Diinedin, for', unlicensed representative of certain plays. Bryce telegraphs that he had ah TriV; terview with JRuakere, one. of l"e Whiti's principal chiefs, #ho states ilie natives who erected the fences across' the road line were not acting tinder instructions from Te Wbiti. 1 ' ' r The natives have again erected fence's across the road where the constabulary" are working. The 'Hon. Mr" Bryce ordered the obstruction to be removed '■ by force. The natives then left and •went to Parihakai and the men resumed their work. ■ -i: '■''■■ Teakapu, June 24. Howard Haywood, of the Pictorial Panaromia of NevirZealandj had a narrow escape from' being drowned oii< Wednesday afternoon,- while crossing Tukttuki river.' He was on his way'to" lecture at Ashley Brinton The river was running high and rapidly at the'time, and his horse and buggjr were swept some' considerable- .distance* down the riven Fortunately they were' lodged on the opposite side of the bankJ The buggy was somewhat damaged anW Haywood throWn into the water. ■■nl f . CHiisTCHURCH, r J utie 1 '24.' ,; *■ A man named Mark Arvis, with several aliases, was sentenced to three menths' imprisodment to-day Tor''steal-' ing a parcel of books from'St. Michael's Church. He had only just Cdttie dut of gaoh : • ..■■.<••'!; : / • . ,
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Kumara Times, Issue 1168, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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361LATEST TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 1168, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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