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(United Press Association.) Cuiustchubcii, October 20. A young man named Wooledgo was sentenced to 10 days' imprisonment, aj t!)P Police Court this morning, on ohargos of using obscene language and resisting the police. The affair arose out of skylarking with young girls at tho Salvation Army Barracks on Sunday ovening, and led to & disturbance, in which about 200 youjjg men and larrikins took part, GisBORNE, Qctober 20. There was a. large assembly «t tho Presbyterian Church yesterday, when the qrftnation and induction of the Keyß. M, Eyburn, of Auckland, took plaoo. The Eov Mr Douglas, of Tavadale, oonduotod the sorvioo and the Eev Mr Monroe, of Beinuera, Auckland, dolivered addresses to the minister and the congregation. Dunedin, October 20, Mr Justice Williams to day gave judgment for tho defendants in the case of Pollock v tho Equitable Insurance Association, and for the plaintiffs in that of Bowernian v Grieve, an appeal from, jiivratrgill agajnsj, (lio Magistrate's (icoision ro Pioturesque Atlas, Auckland, October 20, TheHonsEMitchelsonandSirF \VlnMer left to day for Wellington., via New P^yaiftutj). Wanqanui, October 20, Mr Alexander, a member of tho Pioneer Bioyolo Club, Ohristchurch, arrivod in Wjuiganui on Sunday night from Wellington.having ridden from tho Empire City on his iron horso in the worst of weather. The contractors lor the meat freezing works conunencec] operai tionp to-day, and will lose no time in getting the buildings up, Westpom, October 20, In the District Court to-day an action for L2OO damages was claimed by J Broo. The defendants are the Waimangaroa Coal Company, The plaintiff was employed as a coal ffijnor, and was hurt by coal falling on his back from the rcof of a drive. The defence was that the plaintiffs carelessness caused the accident. A vordiot was given for fto plaintiff for LIS and costs, At a orowded public meetiug this evening, resolutions were carried protesting against a street being taken through Victoria square,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 2

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