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[Pkr Purrs Association.] AurKLAKD, Last Xi^ht. A Mkkting of the creditor.-, of Thomas Wayth Gudjeon, comniHainn J'icent, wjj* ' held thiss afternoon in t!is Supiume Court House. Mr Maof.irlane was olecto.il trustee. The liabilities were stated at £929, of I which £722 is owini? to John Abbot, bill broker ; and the asserts, which consist of gold mining stock, are pot down at £840. The Star's Wellington corrospoudyjjjfc fcelographs that Mr Oliver arrived, per Mawea, to-day from Pnnedin, and will remain for some weeks. Messrs Dick and Atkinson have al«o rrived, and a Cabin jtjtneeting will Uv Ih.'ie thi^ wook, when important moasui'c wiil be discusaed. Ministers fool that a mi4ike has b f> en made by leaving' Auckland out in the no^l and fffo- ts \vi/i i»e tn'ide before the departure* o£/£he Premier for Sydney to luivo Ancklapo re'Mwentcd in tho Ministry. It i^ntated in g-ood authority tnat Mr/^uhHslyn, Minister for Public Wojky* n>ady to o'ire iininediatDly if agontl^«»cklaud man, . «m be found, nnd that \^Awanson could J Mayo the position at on/« if he would con. <ont to hold office. A Messrs Peacock/ 00 * 1 t" trsl nrotwoothor intnosineiitioni« mllb «' iov «« c a»t««wns
Of the Union Insurance Company** riskof £4500 on Gairott Brothers stock and premises, £2500 was reinsured, namely, S->uth British, £1000, Victoria, New Zealand, Norwich Union, £500 each, will he oponed up shortly with view to induce one of them to accept a portfolio. But for his unpopularety in the Houso, Hursst would certainly have }he perferenoe as I belive the Government considers his lunsrer experience entitles him to it, but when the mater is discussed by the CubinetJ believe Mr Peacock h ill be tho man selected. Chhistuiiurch, Lnst Night. _ At a meeting of butchers last night, it was decided to raise the price of mutton by one-penny per lh. The NTew Zealand Shipping Company received a cable message from London hs follows* : — " lonic nrrived all well at the Cape of Good Hope on tin* 16th inst., en route for Wellington. The Cahlonia's iefriger.itors worked satisfactorily during her homeward pussige. The meat was found to be in excellent condition." Wellington, Last Night. Nominations for the Spring Wellington Meeting close at the Empire Hotel on Monday evening next. Notices of the land to he «wld hv unction ut K.nvhia appears in th<i supplementary Gazette issuod to night. Tho land will be sold by auction for cash, subject to provisions of Vie Kawhia Town-hip's Sale Art. 'i lie sale will lie held at Auckland nn Wednesday, 23rd <»t % J.iini try. The highest up^et price per section is £40, the lo\n hiinjr £>\'l 10-. Mr Hryee. it is und isto.nl, will s ihit K.twhia again within a few da\s. His Excollencs' the Gov rnor i^ in disposed, and it is thought th it he w ill l>e unable to leave for NeKon until Sunday next. ; The net proceeds of the Convent Bazaar was £870. The chess tournament with living pieces was a iuss.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 2
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