TELEGRAMS.
~- " -> I MavU, ; The J'r.ss says rh.'v iTic- prospects if | the labor marki -t f.-r- the winter arc very jj.--.il. .".'.. d t'::-li. illi to t lit- !>!•; S.-l) r. the I :.:i'>iis.';i>i>-ii.s !*■ •!■ i-:::-.!-j:.il >-'-.• ahi are below !me average :it t'lis .-= -:-- -f..11 .if the year, i The jii 11-_- As.s.iL--:'.:iiii>. I:isf night resolved j upon initial in:.' an annual rille match with ! the <>t;tgf> Ass-u?i:;i!i'!i. j kis .state! 1.11 ••; i authority that :i i teacher in m:-.- of i hi < ■■>vt -rnmo.nt schools. j hey■ >ml the middle i'U'c. C Uiuuitt-.d ini decent assaults en tv.-<. young t.iris atf.eiid- • hue the school, an.l that he will be j arrested to-night. At the .Resident stra'e's Court j this iiii'i-ninu. Janu-s W"..,n'ifiir.l. an i elderly man. and third master of the- East I C'hristchurch School, vas committed for ! trial i"V a criminal ass-odt mi a -hi of 10 i veins of a-e, who a:t.aided the school, j The evidence :i;.iv,':i very conclusive. !At the termination 11 thce-i'-e. ihe mother i <<i tii-j girl was in it vevyexcii.ee' siau\ and made her way int.) the Cuiut, and threatened to kill Woodford. £. _ AUCKLAND. j 5 lay 1k j Mr. iiarris has r.oired in favor of Mr. i Fliihhs in Iho ca:niidat!'.vu for Franklvn. j I There will probably be !;., emitest. Mr. I i l[..!)iis is :i stroll- Ministerial supporter. I .Mr. Vesoy Stewart wn.ro to the Waste; Lands Hoard, sta; in- thai ho had char-] tered the Lady .b-eelvn to bring Ids: 'special settlers, J.'u further complained! I <>>" the A-ent-< Jencral. Tiie correspon-i ; deuce wa-: referred to the Minister fur | Lands. ' Sir George Grey has returned. He has been in better health the hist two days, notwithstanding his fatigues. Hi; remains at Kuwait till Sir J. Coode arrives in the HLueiuuu. cMATAUJIA. May 14. Mr. Armstrong. of the Railway Department, Dunedin. came through here today, arriving at 4. 10. Ue reports the lines at the scene of the late accident ii\pair--d. and rh.-r wo;- 1 -: is progressing near Waipahi. Communication will be restored on Thursday. o DUNEDLX. 3 Jay 14. Tiie Female Employment Act Commission continues to lake evidence, and will visit the Mos-iel Factory on Thursday. Three weii-knowu Milton residents were fined L'2 10s': each to-day for illegal coursing.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 634, 15 May 1878, Page 2
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374TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 634, 15 May 1878, Page 2
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