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INTERPROVINCIAL. I* ■ ■ (UNITED TRKSB ASSOCIATION. ) ' " Dunbdik, September 1. The Tablet states that Messrs W. Redmond, M.P., and J. W. Walsh leave Melbourne for Auckland on bept, 6, and that Mr J. E. Redmond, M.P., will.'follow m due course, flic annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. It was resolved that each memb°r should snbscribe a guinea to wipe off the overdraft, which amount to £80. Mr Geo. Bell, proprietor of the Evening Star, was blected Chairman. Westport, September. 1. A report is to hand that splendid stone has been struck m the Red Queen Company's winze Mohikinui. The Company is expected to crush before Christinas. Ohristohtjroh, September 1. The Canterbury Frozen Meat Co. sent by the British: King 1825 carcases mutton on account of twelve owners: Since April they nave sent 30,709 sheep, weighing 2,052,9841b5, and 52 quarters of beef, weighing »[10,2271b5. OperatiQn3 J at3he.BelfaßtWorka are now suspended, to allow of the erection of new machinery. . The movement of the tides at LytteU ton yesterday was still irregular. At 3 p.m. the tide rpse 7fb- llin, swhich would be quitestwo feet more than ordinary high^water. Then it fell four feefvwithin *n hour, and again, rose six inches,' showing that the submarine dig* turbance had not spent itself. On Tuesday night and Wednesday the water m the harbor was also thick and muddy. 1 "Tauran&a, ; September 1. , At a meeting held yesterday for the purpose of establishing: a cheese factory which was well attended by all farmers m the district, it was decided to , form the Company, and nearly all the shares were applied for at the meeting. • ' Auckland, September 1 . ■ Richard Bell and Uobert Gibson have been committed for trial for burglariously breaking into and entering' the Kohukohu Hotel, Kohianga, and stealing a quautity of spirits. . ' ! At All Saints, Ponsonby, Bishop Cowie said he could not; think that the/ Christian people ot New Zealand would* for long tolerate the* present system of education,- which deprived a great num^ berot religious instructiohl BCe r enjoyed the giving of special .attention" jto the religious instruction of the young.' ' Ihe infant son of Alexander Cameron, Seafield View,. -has been accidentally j scalded to death by the upsetting Ot a ■k,e^e>/ :') CVI.A /I/* •' ■'•'■' ]} , ' Mr C. C. Dacre'haß recelvefd letters from Melbourne and Sydney, expressing the inability of the yacht clubs at those places to send representatives to take part in' the proposed inter-colonial race, m Auckland, 'for which it was proposed to offer aprice of £250. An attempt will probably be made now to. send an Auckland yacht to Australia.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 233, 4 September 1883, Page 2
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430TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 233, 4 September 1883, Page 2
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