INTERPROVINCIAL.
[Per United Press Association.] DR. L. D. PARRY. Wellington, July 18. It is notified in the Gazette last night that in accordance with section 21 of the Medical Practitioners’ Act, 1869, the name of L. D. Parry, late of Kaitangata, has been erased from the Medical Register of the colony, Some stables and outhouses belonging to Colonel Leokie were destroyed by fire early this morning. Damage, LlOO. The ship Zealandia, Captain Phillips, 90 days out from London, is at the Heads. BREACH OF PRISON REGULATIONS. Two breaches of prison regulations were heard to-day. One prisoner was charged with inciting his fellow-prisoners to mutiny. The prisoner pleaded guilty to obstruction, but denied the second charge. The Superintendent stated he ordered two warders to remove to his cell a refractory, and as the man was being taken through the exercise yard the prisoner rushed up and caught hold of Warder Tastick, in order to obstruct his progress. The result was that the officer fell to the ground, and all the other convicts in the yard, some sixty in number, came rushing to the spot. A spirit of mutiny pervaded the gaol, and serious consequences might have ensued. His Worship sentenced the prisoner to be kept on a bread and water diet for fourteen days, and forfeit six months marks. The second charge was of a similar nature, and the prisoner has been sentenced to fourteen days on bread and water and forfeit three months’ marks. NEW TEAS.
The steamer Tamsin, which arrived from China this morning, brings 210 tons of tea for Wellington, 120 tons for Nelson, 120 tons for Lyttelton, 350 tons for Auckland, and 160 tons for Dunedin.
Dr. Keyworth has resigned his position as resident surgeon of the Wellington Hospital, in consequence of ill-health.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 186, 18 July 1884, Page 2
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296INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 186, 18 July 1884, Page 2
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