LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) [OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
Cambridge, Last Night. In consequence of broken weather during the past week, the Ploughing Bee in connection with the Drill and Pleasure Grounds will not come off on Thursday, but work of clearing will be sufficiently advanced at the end of tho week, so that a day can be fixed. At a meeting of the Farmers Club on Monday next, the upset price of Crown lands in Cambridge will be £30, not £50, as advertised. <<■
Auckland, Last flight. Hume, landlord of the Provincial Hotel, has been fined £10 for allowing gambling. The Acclimitization Society have resolved to place 2500 trout ora in Maungatawhlri stream.
Wellington, Last Night. At is reported that the Government -will ask all bankrupt jnstsces to resign. The railway strike has collapsed, the men accepting revised scale of charges, subject to slight modifications, which Government will submit, when all threats of strike are withdrawn.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1278, 7 September 1880, Page 3
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155LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) [OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1278, 7 September 1880, Page 3
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