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[Per Press Association.]

Auckland, Lust Night At :i ine--tii>^ of (1k i Boaidof Education Mr Wuil iiiii;l mi. ht\id masi,»r of Wrfllesls i y street N -hoo', reported iie had to icmove \V. J H'imvik .insist. int teachei,. from dut\ on the previous day, not considering him in .1 fit condition t<> attend to his class, u\<o asking i!or his remov i! as he could not allow him .i-^.iiii to ta!<j cl> rgt\ Mr Brown enclosed <i noto from l>r Hiynton certifying lie was puffunui; fiom ulcerated throat and nervous debility, which wouid necessitate his absence for ct week. The Board censured the head m.inter for arrogating i'n ncti on by stating Brown would not again be allowed to teach in the school, and postponed decision in I>, twn's case, pending an investigation by the Committee. A good me' Hinu: -it the Palan.mg.x Hunt Club to-day. The races were fixed for the lost week in October. In the Wuverley Hotel case, Judge Smith ruled that the landlord of the hotel had no right to sell liquor in temporary license granted to him i'rom one premises to another. Shareraarket — Sales : Imperial, 42s ; Ivanhoe, 2s 6d ; Waioroni>.>uidi, 1» 2 ; Premier, 14s ; Diamond Gully, 2s.

Wellington, Last Ni»-ht. The Auckland to.irn will be picked tonight. Wliitaside's ioij is almost weiJ, but his e}'e is still painful.

HAWERA,LastNi-ht. Josephine Green, in the c.is; of alleged child murder, lias I) ■ n turther reminded for a week. The Bench s.iid the cisc for prosecution mint close. The police sa,ui they wenj expecting further importance, but it was not consistent with tne ends of justice tf % say what it u a-?. Th 11 charge of Uir.jonj' a,i>umst the smne accused was

dismissed. DUNKDIN, Last Night. The Premier, in replying to a communication regarding the manufacture of rail.vay loliuig &touk in the colony, makes a lengthy answer, saying in conclusion that lie will take an early opportunity of conferring with Ihe Minister of Public Works on the subject with a desire as far as possible, in the intoivsts of the colon}' 1 , of giving effect to loed rqiresentations and wi»iicß. The Standard Insurance Company have declared o dividend of 7A percent.

West, port, Last Night. The Grafton, from NcLon wlieu coming up the River last ni^ht touched the hmk at the North side of the channel, a eonsideiible di-jtinoe inside the btir. She shelved on to the fl -it and stuck tlure. The passengers were brought ashore in cabs when tha tide fell, and a portion of the cargo was also landed. No damage his beju douo to the sWainer'a hull and she will most likely g-etoiP this ai'tdr.ioon.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 2

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[Per Press Association.] Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 2

[Per Press Association.] Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 2

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