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; XNTERPROVINCIAL. '■■' ■'■'.- ■- ■ " ; J-.1 •• (TOUTED PBBSS ASSOCIATION.) DuNBDiNj May 29. I i- The Salvation AVmy lle'ld .a toa meet-ing.'to-nigHt m the Garrison H*lL ; ; There w«re about 2500 people present, • -anil about 1600 sat down to tea; One or two leading citizens gave testimony as to the good work being done by the ; Army, and amongst thbse ; who' stood up as examples of tbe ? work -of the Army was a female who admitted hay- ■■:• ingbeen a ga6l-4>irdi" All the officers, addressed the meeting^ which lasted i. from 6 o'clock -to 1& It was announced iithat & New Zealand: '. War Qtj ' would . be publishedin June. '" ; ; ; ;> The Caroline immigratits all found : ready engagements^ domestics securing 7s to 14s per treeJc. '-'The dearth is as j great .as ever.- ; '> "m ' H ' * ; '"' T ; ■ j; i The City Council 1 td-nigKt discussed n the Massey Muds ij£ '* L X36'mmittee, s and oother result as that ; it y was agreed to. pay the parties Melbourne , the amount- of the duplicate bonds,. which . ; theyJpuischasedl >:> The opinion of CoWsel consulted was, that the Council was r.oaot legally liable^' b'nfc action Vas upon so tiiafc- the value of the other debentures might' not be' affected. i In order td^ protect' Councillors from impossible legail 'action by' ratepayers for .having paid-iway such money illegally, : Parliament will be asked ltd pass a . % special act 'of authorisation. ' J '- - ; ._.__,..__. .- May 30. The fire at Aynsley's Hotel is said to be^due to the bursting of fa kerosene <Jamp. K.'J jhe insurances are-j-Liverpool-London^and Globe, £1400 on hotel, ,; j6jp.0 t on..;stock Tand ; Stan* 1!: dard, £150 on Brown's,! the adjoining 's.hjpp y; which was •■; pulled : down to prevent spread of flames;; - o||C,harlesilY*ickerSjo ||C,harlesilY*ickerSj; who ■:* was sentenced' bttP session, effected his escapes fiom^he gaol this morniog«~ Two hours afterwards he D , callfl 1 ! ajfc t&e^iesiderice f of Mr Warring'ton, a settler, and threatened to shoot Mrß Warrinton unless he g'jt a change .-iuO'i cl6thmg*ofj(Phe\p6lice are m purauitv; .a'^ii^iSß'tiSNßJ Jflay 30. Owing -to the heavy ■ sea on the W' m at Tdlegb) Bay^ a punt containing goods from onboard the schooner; Gisborne,; r lwjbjch}waßißemg,towed over the bar, was ' Bwamped^and^the • whole of the.merc'p^aiaai$ l e^valueQ at £500, went down. ?Kll^¥ua : KihoDiho, on behalf of. the Ngatif — porausf "presented a greeUstpue patn to His E_£caUensy. This relijj-haa'been-<2' f/v; :£:,.■'--' -•■"' JXAIK.OBA, IMaV -OU. 3p*§3jasft;of^the bheep Department v. . Jngljs-T--Mr .Fit^hetbert appearing Jor' i -ine^^fown^en'beioTe Mr Whitefoord, K.M;~is just cpncljid^d ,, .after occupjr-^ iilng-tii^bWsr^ Ih6' a chfirge was*one reasonable means *to clean his infected flock,, ! Judgment; -t^^iven^^^roW^he^l^gisS' trate holding that the, arbitrary.,reading i- J - o£ tb"e ; Act 5 w/Mi^thdt, fif In the^ppinion ; I^f^h^'-lisp'e^iibr^re^dnabie jmeahs had f-iipt 'beeri :< takehj' d' 'd6nvicfcipn r Imusfc o fo'How.<' He said the( weight pf.^yj^ence was m favor of the deTenaWt^ but t}ie _ Act f COTird~iiQt. be , .set aside,! 'The! eyi r . l/den^showedtfeat no sheep inspector had ever been.in, the country!. "" . .'*'..,. ,(R,UB ; ,. \ r . s AjpSeetipg,of the promoters of : ithp L MSrli6usd itfemorial was. held* ;tp^dayi, ... Jtwas stftted..that.je72s-had been promised, and it was decided ! t^rißqriest Messrs Miles Bros.-, of London, to confer j|ithi v tie London Oommiitee___coii?,, sistmgipf;!' Sir Julius Yogel, SirvE, Btafford, C' a ud "Walter Kennaway, to ascertain to what aitist the execution of^tfieLßUtue^had better be [ entrusted,, ati| the probable coßt of the | work.; ' It' igs^aot intended to expend i more than' jw,qpp. „; .... „f :, , ,.;, j < c ' lc^ ifi" A meeting of the promoters of the

;&ewl.Gas XJGBftpSny was held to^nighj^ and it wag decided to register "the "Conipafiy, and appljiito itJieCCity Council for permission to lay mains jnjthe- streets. Five thoHsand pounds, being one- sixth of the capitalj Kas already^ been subß^ cribed, and; 135 business firms have agreed to take gas from the Company.'- l " " fIJ - At ? the n M'agistrate'B Court jchis i*ibtttk '~ivg', -ChttTleß Fleming was cHarged with haying- set fire to the prenMsel ;B bfc his ;i^e.^,}lhpn?a;B Mkmvig, on j24ili'Ma^v Prisoner-was remanded till Fjriday. A ' ! -.X Lan bvMivH cjAhCifland, :May George- Hart, a yoang man respecto connected, was : arrested :s oa a charge of uttering:, a forged cheque on Oolonial^Bank. Thomas H, Buller, .^^as also arjeated for,a similar offence! ;to<s^^ t gfaring case, of sly gtog« selling lfJ * was s b^nghVto light tiirouerh the ■ actiThe jdffehder is . a^Maorjyjlescribad as a Weal eyau' local " tt p < reacKi i ,' Tfving at Kennedy: Bsiy.' '-'He bas been m the habit of selling spirits -to jßOotis and Duscmen. Tbe Maaispffence ihorpu^hly^ " proved, ; and fined the prispneg yg2.o,i MJBft__Aojiiie Potts, M.^). of -the Female Medical. Colleg^Pennsylvania, •' v rived by* the majl|Bte^m # er,i in-; ''■'■■■ tends^de'liVe'riß-g a *cotrse ofi'medicali ulep^resja^tbi^p^isatißEQt*©.! i iio^ , 3y; c

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 148, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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