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N.Z. TELEGRAMS.

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-.- AsMiciiition.) Mastki:ton, June .12.

0, Gillcspic, playing for Mrii-t-noii again-: .Kratherflon at a football match in C-irUrtuu, collared a Maori pi i,ye/, and in the fall broka hi.; right Kg.

Ua:.h,,i'os, June 12,

Mr It. W. Dyer, solicitor, M'.yor ct Hamiltcn, Ims annoimcd himself ;';.-< a candidate foe the scut ;:s a suppcrt;-r of tho present Adminsirati'jn.

"Wnu.iNdTu.s, June 12

Tho HepreseutiLiion Commissioner-;, whose duty it is to readjust thu boundaries of tho electoral district in

r.ccordiini'i l with lh>: movements of popvlivtion, and provide lor six more i-wiis, held their first meeting f.t Parliament buildings this moniinc.

The Surveyor-General, Mr Man-haiu was elected chairman of iheKonb l:-!aud Commission, and. Mr T. S. Wesion Chairman of the South Island Commission. The sittings of the Commissions will bo continued in Wellington, and will last sonic three weeks. Altki,and, June 12. The Bishop of Auckland, and Primate of New Zealand, intiumtod a", tho meeting of iho Standing Committal-to-day that, acting under the advieo of two medical men, ha h-ul thought it his duty to forward thu rtsigmition of his ofiine as Bishop and Primate to the Bishop of. Ounedin, scniur Bishop, who, according to Church law, is the authority appointed lo receive any suoli rcsijinatioi'.. The Priui'ite has frequently slated in I'p.o Diocesan Synod and else'wheiv tli-it when he felt himself unable to undertake the great amount, of travelHug ncivi-siiry in connection with his duties, ln> would resign, and that time, in li's opinion, has now come.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7320, 13 June 1902, Page 4

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N.Z. TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7320, 13 June 1902, Page 4

N.Z. TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7320, 13 June 1902, Page 4

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