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LATES T TELEGRAMS. [Per Press Association.]

New Plymouth, La^t Night. The Schooner Falcon, whioh went ashore at the Wftitira Home time since, was successfully launched last night by Capt,\?n Bendiili. She lm« not aubatained any d>unnpje, and will shortly leave for Cxrevmouth.

Hokitila, L-ist Night. ' At the Borough Coitwil \tv~*t evening, I an ir plication m vie by Messrs li«dm«^n ao«J j \Va'"<h fur the u<u) of the Town Hall, was refused. Tito proprietor of the Theatre also refused to let it to them.

Grkymoo ni, Last Night. Arrangements are being made by the supporters* of the Lund Lei^ue hor« to present an a»Jflr.\sM of welcome to Messrs ItedmoucJ and Walsh when they arrive, nml to #ive a banquet in their honor on the evening of their lecture.

Wkluxgton, Lust Night Messrs Redmond, If. P., anc/ Wata!) Land Liti^tior<, limved hera tY<»n Ane'o l.uul in the Steamer faiiuoa this morning, whs*n tijoy \vcr« met on ti>o vviiarf by Hevftru! fnenfls. They leavo atrnin ' t'ur Hokitika vi.i Chrintchuroh by ateumor j at 4 this al ternooi). Tho Salvation Army Invvo purcluwud the romnin<ier of tho lease of the Ayx>Uo Hull, wiiich has about nin» ytj.us t > run. The place will ba (ittail up as baitH£k<>. The price patil is B(>mevvht>re ne.ir Jj/>OO, un»! to\Var*l» thi«* oxpenrtiture upwards o1"'o 1 "' Jiso wm sulxcribytl rttlrt^tni^lit'suwtiu^. CduttiTCUcrftOif, Lu«t Ni\jl»t. Tho Imlustri.jJ A.^soeiatiuj) paswrl a refolutiun 1 tut night asking Government !

to invif,. (r-ndeis jr» (ho c>!ony for t)«r tiMNafactur^ of rUling ntuck.

TaaMtfs, Last Itixhtr Tlu- fi.e in the C .Uuloni.m No. I fofet It row well utui-r cut.tml, a/ni it in thought tUKt It tiny .Miioulrloi fur fiume tißte, but^ h. vot Hkeiy to do any httiitt. TJie Wai toki ««ui C<i>e'loninn men are ul»le towork f «md tlid GoJdun Crown should start taior*long. - - ■- -»».- , .*-*,*w k

Auckland, Last m%\it . > * John and William J*;g*V, UivAlinffi photographers, were fia*! £w juui coats fur taking 1 portraits on Sunday. " *•"*" A l«r{r, e g miin bcr of people assembled at the end of tlw Quei'u-atr.jjt wharf at IftMia , . to-day to witness the departure of the steum«r Doric, which loft for Wellington at half-pist 12. The Doric had on board n number of .saloon and ttteerttge p^ssen' ' * jrura from London Cur the South, but almost all of ihe immigrants who '«rriv«ti by he/ nti/1 r^nuiin lu-ra, fhoy wore *u weii/f pleaded wite the beauties of Auckland ami the employment which can be obtained here. Many who it tU: titled to go South i remained behind, -while »* 'voval of the ' saloon pa^seu^en looked for che Southwere hturd to exju-ufti regret tliut they could not nfan cl>ange their plaits »ik! settie down here. Tlu bcanttful weather * whitili has-bt-en exjievienued in AuckU»*d . . during the stay of the [)oriv in port h«8 -, Mfi^eu all who ai rived by her a m«.«t favourable impression ot the p.'uce. The raeeconi s*t % , Mvrlin, w.ts'offered tot s«le to-day, but failed U* fetch the reserve. A utdeting w<h he.d L»^day of. the creditor- of WtUiaui Joseph Young, nyjent. Li ibiht.es were. «ot dd v »wn at £9 2ft, asset*!, .£ioi). Miss Feencv , late cook nt the Rotorua* Hotel, whs tuuad drowned in the Friests batl»s at Hotont.i. The Shi;'pin^ Company luve received wable advjfya from London that the • Mattur.tV cai^o oi frozen meat arrived ia excellent condition. Shuretn irke) to-day. — Sales : Princ^ Impel iufn 4 1.5, buyers, 40s ; Waitoki, 3* 6il to 3s 7d ; Werahiko, 6a 7d, 6a 3d ; Wellington, 2s 3d. Buyers : Colonists, . 5* 9d ; Martha, 3s 6d ; New Pind, 8s 9d. Skiers : Queen of Beauty, 6a. , At the Board of Education to-day a resolution was carried, rescinding the motion for a return of the teachers religion, and ordering the holidays to remain as before. It i-* currentJy reported in town th&t serioiH defalcations have been discovered in tho accounts of a olerk oom.ed Sn*ith, who wa>» some time ago employed in one of the local banks. Ue has recently been in Melbourne and immediately on the discovery in queß« tion b»in^ mado, ciiWegmms. were cent to the Victorian police anthorites, resnlting >n his wrest Sergeant Bulfoid left by the mail stc:m t this weak with the object of brin^iuu- Smith back.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. [Per Press Association.] Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 September 1883, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. [Per Press Association.] Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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