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. lATKST FUOM AUCKLVNO. Aigklani), Lust Night. Tin* Boaid of Kducition adopted the 10 port j pcoimucndinu; coiiHidcr.iWo rcdiii 1 ti'.n-s in Urn st.-ifT. The secivlary Kt.U o«l tluit clovoti on trios Jiitfl Ix'cti icoi'-i-ve(l\i^>r,' i tliO"MJnit)r<s(inMoN)ipH, and for th^r'jirnioc scliolarhhips ,53 oiihios hid boon n'cuivud. Ft \v;ih rosolved to ;i.sk for a-sftntnLory\ioc-lanition d" lo u«i» of oafh carid'id.lto.'
COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Mes-TS lJJ\vin£ mid On., K;iip;ua, have hiMMi advhcd by cable Ui.iL the .01 0 cfis -s of their eatinud inullcfc wuro promptly taken in PJng'latxl.
SPOUTING. This iifLiM'nnon tlio directors of the New Zealand >Smd Company, riK'i'ived a cabk'••r.nn fnim Major \\ r alinslcy, stating Ik 1 iuul purchased an ftn^hVli stallion, n.imcil Swiii (ld. nice, (riot [jiini^fcMijc^. Tli«' hoi -.e will l>o shipped by the Aor.uii>i. Sworddaneo, foalc ! in 1879, is by Tomhlkiwlc.
SHARK MA UK I<]T. Slmipiimi ket, to d.iy : B.ink Now Zimliiud Urin.^ are wanted at LI 5 Idk; (.\tloninl Bank", eiu[iu"n>(l dh; ivul siMMii sonrct 1 , Loan and Mfn'.iiitilo I'md liinna at about t>o-5. Auckland (i'i^ (loiiip-uiv .iboul Ul rum div. In niinint;, — (\dedoni in >u<' wanfi-d ,ii 'JL>.; Cnnl)ii.is .iliont [*-.; I ni]KM i vis !'»-.; ltt»\ ,il (Kiks :il>out 3s Cu\ : l>iHMti't<s in nil mining Ix-ing vciy limited. Inspector McGovern ti«le«?raplis re the native f.miitic, that they are now quietly settliiitf down, »iud beginning 1 to lc.iliso tbeir posi'ion, ;\nd aie (;oimn<; to the conclusion that t!ie proplietrcas was only a fraud.
DATE OF THE ELECTIONS. The Colonial Secretary lias replied to Major Atkinson, that the polling should take place nbdit 15th September.
LATKST FROM THAMES. At a meeting of the Central Licensing Committee this afternoon, a license i'oi tho Junction Hotel was granted to Willi.im Bui ton. This licence was; refused by the committee at the June meeting, when Mr Bui ton appealed, find a mandamus was giant'd by the Supreme Com t for a rehennrjg-, with the reiiilt .Nutcod.
MR. JOHN FIUTER OUT FOR THAMES. , There ;uc now three fnnrlidates for Tlrunos se.it, viz., Colonel Fr.iser, and Me^sis. Jus. MoGowan and John Frater.
MR. L. M. GIiAJE AT TAUPO. Taupo, Thursday. A meeting of electors was held here last ni^ht to hear Mr L, M. Grnco. lie spoke briefly, promising to again address the electors after his return from Tauranga. A vote of thanks and confi lenec was nnanimou-iy carried ; the meeting 1 pledging ithell" to do its utmost to obtain a block vote for Mr Grace in T,uipo and Tokanu,
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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411LATEST TRLEGRAMS (By Electric Telegraph.) Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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