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TELEGRAPHIC.

A New Protestant Institute,

' Donedin, Tuesday, ! A Protestant Institute lias been | formed here, Its objects are to proI pagate and defend Protestant doc- , trines, and maintain the principles of i civil and religious liberty; to unite f Protestants of all denominations in j one common cause against the errors of popery and infidelity; to promoto f the return of Protestant men of 3 principle to Parliament; to press tho claim of tbeßible on public recognition, t and to resist whatever tends to roli- , gious inequality, ' The Frozen Meat Tradei ' Auckland, November 19, J Tlio Auckland Freezing Coinpauy , contemplate despatching two cargoes i of frozen mutton, fa,, in January i next, .. ( A Boy Drowned, [ Auckland, November 19,• j : The body of tho littlo boy Clark, i who was drowned at Coromandol, has j been found at Russian Bay, I Uttenng.. Auckland, November 10. • A man named Francis Benjamin ! was arrested to-day for attempting to ' pass a spurious sovereign at one of the city hotels. The case was [ romanded until Wednesday, Agricultural Science. Auckland, November 1!), At a meeting of tho University College Council to-day Professor Thomas wrote stating he had received from a number a teachers in the country schools applications for instruction in agricultural science. Mr Upton pointed out that the Government attached the utmost importance to these instructions, and he thought the Council should fall in with these views. Tho matter was referred to a committee of the Council for consideration. Found Drowned. Cukistoiiuroh, November 19. The dead body of a man named Thomas Tapping, ail old resident in the Mon district, was found in the Ashley to-day, evidentally drowned weeks ago. He leavos a wife and a grown up family, The Renata Will Oase. . i Wellington, Tuesday, j Hi tho Appeal Court the argument 1 in the will case was resumed by Mr ] Harper, who contended the weight of j evidence showed the document to < be a testaiiioutary disposition of s Eenata's property to Airini, and her | kinsfolk to the exclusion of Broughton t ancl was an entire revocation of the | former will, Ho submitted the word j " Wiri "■ in the document meant that all testators property be willed to i Airini and her people. Mr Harper t finished this morniug, and Mr Chap- t man follows, £

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3059, 20 November 1888, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3059, 20 November 1888, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3059, 20 November 1888, Page 2

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