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TELEGRAPHIC.

(United Press Association). Invercarqill, September 4. The Education Board to-day decided to appoint a truant officer, to aot also as drill instructor, at a salary of £l6O ) a year. The action is taken because truancy is rife in the town.

At the Police Court, Jas McNair, canvasser for the Picturesque Atlas, was fined £5, and costs £2, for assaulting a subscriber by striking him on the face. .

Oamaru, September 4. At the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Committee to-day; the publicans of the town applied for an extension to 11 p.m. The application was refused.

Brie *ttmi.

A clerk in Parramatta, baa been incapacitated from duty through being attacked by a Plymouth— Kock rooster. The famous St. Bernard dog, Sir Belvidere, baa been purchased by Mr Sears, ot Masaaohessuts, U.S.A., tor 10,000 dollars. He stands 33jin. at the shoulder, and weighs 16 stone. No fewer than 109 aocidents have occurred on the Victorian railways during the past 19 months. A man named J. Johnston, for personation at the last East Sydney election, lias been sentenced to two months' imprisonment.

The Arbor day has caught on in Australia, The clerical magnates, always to the front, are preaching on "spiritual arboriculture."

The New Zealand football song, "On the ball" has been introduced into New South Wales by Mr 8. H. Wickersoo.

The highest price obtained at the stud sheep sale recently held in Mel« bourne was 550 guineaa.l Lord Hopetoun (snyßthe "Age,") displays a keen interest in agricultural pursuits, and is carrying out a practical experiment in "the grounds attached to Government House in laying down silos.

THE ENCYCLOPEDIC READER.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3905, 5 September 1891, Page 2

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688

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3905, 5 September 1891, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3905, 5 September 1891, Page 2

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