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.1 of Mr* Finch, who ku killed by ilia IWiwlui • accident. The claim is f.r tlllOO. Th iWoawvt l.ulv livsd Apart iro.ii her huebiftj f>r it> wan. Uir CDilforenoeof lut iul<cr« of the Outgo Educational losilute pa**cd ft resolution to lay that' it would tend to increase the efficiency end the tone of the District i High School* -were the University to oierctM suparviaion over them, either by *tsu.ioalmti or otherwise. home twelve tuea left by the Uotomn bans to- Oey to join the Triumph for Kimberley. Tnutc, Jan* 80. The nAutica) inquiry ill tb* case of the Lyttelton was concluded to-day, but the Court reserved tie decision for a few days. Notion:; fresh ca ms out in Captain Boor | man'serosa-eaaminatien, and before the Court ruse Ins certificate was returned. CnaisTi ui’Ki ■, June 30. In oon**qiieuee of the Urge number of passenger* cape- toJ to be carried by the Triumph to Derby" for the Kimberley g Jdlirld*. Oovemmcnt ha* derided to put ttie Emigration Act in force. Tins i« believed tv be the fuslUiue such a thing has been donetn Now Zealand. This Act flies the ainoypt of space allow ed to each pas eenger ; no intoxicating liquors nre all' need to be sold on keahl under a penalty of a fine of A.*>o ; 60 days' provisions must h» carried, which, as iho voyage will not last half that tune, fs considered rather oppressive by the agent*. Wkhtpobt, Juno 80. , The steamer Waredtica. which was thrown on the North Beach on Monday night by a heavy »es, is still in the same position. She is st a considerable) distance forth -r northward than is usually the case. Attempts aro being made to hedge her o'l. No damage is done. The Oral sole in the Canterbury district | * of the leases for 21 year* of small grazing runs under section 197 9'of the Land Act, Wok place fo-day. Three sections of land in Tevintdale, Waipara, were put up. Mr O. D. tirecnwood protested against the sale on the ground that he i hold* a pastoral lease of the lands offered, which lease is now ignored. Mr Baker, ChicfSurveyor, took a note of the objection, but he said Coverumenf had been advised that thev hod a perfect right to m4l. AticriANP, June 80. The Notcro, for Cambridge Gulf, takes f..rty f ur pa < ngers for Kimberley goldfields The ManajKmh left for Sydney w.th a ntunin'' of passenger* fur Kimberley,
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 7, 2 July 1886, Page 3
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425TELEGRAPHIC. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 7, 2 July 1886, Page 3
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