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Telegraphic.

COURT OF APPEALMoore v MeredithJudgment ot the Supreme Court ReversedWklmniitox, Monday. The Appeal Court Jinislied its present sittings this morning. In the ease Moore v Meredith, the appeal was allowed.

Native Scliool Work. Wellington, Monday. The Education Department has procured speciments of penmanship, drawing, needlework, mapping, etc, from various Native schools in the North and South Islands, which will be forwarded to the Duncdin Exhibition by steamer leaving here this afternoon. The collection is a large one, and some excellent work is shown.

OBITUARY IJunkdin, Monday, The death is announced of Mr Harvey ox-District Judgo, and Mr Barnes ox- Mayor of Duncdin, MayoralAuckland, November 17, Mr J. H. Upton lias been elected unopposed as Mayor of Auckland, fatality" Timahu, Monday, A gonoral dealer named George iioif was found dead on the road near St Audrow's ou Saturday evening, He appeared to have fallen from a cart head first, Co-Operative Farmers-

Timahu, November llj, At the annual meeting of the Fanner's Co-operativo Association to-day, llie report showed a profit for the year of .t'-17(J5, A dividend was declared of fj per cent on the paid up capital of it' 11,771, a bonus of (i por cent on the purchases, and .£1750 was carried to the reserve fund. The Directors recommended the taking up of lire and marine insurance business in conjunction with the North Canterbury Association, but no resolution \yas moved to that effect.

AssaultUDKLANIi, NOV, 17. The barque Lurline, Captain Laws, lias arrived from London after a passage of Ll2B days, The Steward of the vessel, a negro, was given into custody 011 a charge of having assaulted the cook, also a negro, by stabbing him 011 the arm 011 Sunday last, Wharf Labourers League-

Dunewn, November 17. At a largely attended meeting last last night it was resolved to form a branch of the New Zealand Wharf Labourers' Union. .Forty members were cm oiled, and the l.'st is to bo kept open till Tuesday, when the officers will be elected. The meeting was very enthusiastic.

Dissatisfaction. OmiisTciiiiiicn, November 17, Conßide , 'ablo"dissalisfaction is ex. pressed here by candidates for tlio law examination, held on September 20, at the result of the general knowledge examination not being forwarded yet,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 2

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369

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3363, 18 November 1889, Page 2

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