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TELEGRAPHIC.

INTERPROVINCIAL.

T7NITBD*BB SS ASSOCIATION.) - Hokitika, August 4.^ At the District Court to-day, before flis Honor Judge Broad, Michse' Oos- " tello was conticted under the Fraudulent Debtors Act of concealing a sum ol money amounting to £420 from his wed.itorf .»-. i He iwaa sentenced to. eights een months' imprisonment with hard moor, r TheßankofNew Zealand Bhipped per, Mahinapua 55630zs of gold. -■/,'.'; ., '„'; GdBYMOUTH, August 3. ' The charge of perjury brought by Morton \who was sentenced the other day for gold stealing) against one of the Jkitnessess for the prosecution, was this morning. Gold shipped per Mabinapua to- : .night— Bank New Zealand* 8024 . Jounces J National Bank of New Zealand, 2280 ounces ; Bank oi New South Wales, 10,210 ounces ; Chinese, 208 ounces. • Auckland, August 3. The Union Sash and Door Company are rapidly pushing on new works to replace those burned down. I hey have already^macbinery m operation. ■ ( ;F.our mm have been arrested on a charges of committing robbery with violence on * man naimd C*rroll. -Eorahe Poultry Show, which was held to-day, there were 3CO entriep. It was Mrly attended,, - s >ti liiryaßKCAßGiLii, August 6. A ' k deferred-paymentsettlers m Southland, no fewer than 895 are m arrears .—with their rents, their aggregate mI^edness^g "»fh t ™* *£* :T Bb«irdh9sn6w notified defaulters that arrears must be paid m one month, fail, in* which the land is to be forfeited. f£ largeness of the arrears is attn- : Dufecito the fact" that settlers, cannot find a remunerative market for oats. The Board hlso reeoJv. d that the resi6f the Land > cfsball for the future be more strictly enforced m the case pf-deferred-payment selectors, it having Become known that several cases of dummyjsm have occurred. There haye. been seven cases of typhoid'feverln the Hospital within the last twormpnths. ; In not one of these cases; however, dift the fever arise m InTercargillpbut it was brought 'from a distance/"- < ; Dunbdin, August 3. — Mr Menlove, of Oamaru, shipped 251 two-tooth merinos to London by the Fenstanton ;|he net return, including skins, is 26a 13 per sheep. Chmstohurch, August d. Mr A- W". Hillier, Secretary to the Fire'firigade, died this morning from the effects pi a fall from the engine f itfhen*oin« to a false alarm of fire on Sunday. He was much respected, and by his untimely death leaves a widow --ind/foflfrcmidren unprovided for. & ITne diamond Companies are multiplyinii The names of the new ones are ! (Medbnian, Oriental, and Jenkinson's Exwmded. More than twenty prospecting licenses were lodged to-day. Pioneer shares are now —Kohinoqr, £26 to 430. Several parties have returned from the Ninety Mile Beach with a few pennyweights of gold, and declare it essentiallj • "poSr man's" diggings.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 206, 6 August 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 206, 6 August 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 206, 6 August 1883, Page 3

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