NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
AUCKLAND, Last Night. The Naval Hotel, Newton, "-was sold today for; £'4250. / ' ." • ' ■ •' ' •
WELLINGTON; XastvNight There is nothing fresh to report in the political situation to.-day, Hall 'and' family leav,e for Canterbury positively on Friday.
',r NAPIER, Last Night. , MoOdiumek ageufc for the Uuion Steamship Company, clietl to-day, Hfe was attacked with fever through getting wet .while boarding a steamer ,on Saturday. Isaacs, traveller for Joseph Nathan and Co., Wellington, died yesterday.
\ • . MAR/TON, Last, Night. , Phillips, late schoolmaster at South Makirikiri was Charged at the Marton Court with,, bigamy. He had seduced one of his pupils, a givl of 15 and 'then married her, his first wife being still alive -at Auckland. The prisoner was remanded fora week.
CERISTCHTOCH, Last Nighi The total attendandance at the Exhibition last week was 40,313.' ' ' •
DUNEDIN^ Last Night. The .Maniotqto Station with 15,000 sheep, was, sold at a satisfactory figure.* , Professor Shaud was appointed chairman to the Otago Education Board. •, - The City Corporation's qverdraft' is nearly £30,000. MrEobt. Stout writes to the Star as follows ;—"Sir, at first sight it might appear that the motion of the. AttorneyGeneral to change the venue of Te Whiti'strial was that justice might be done to the.Maoris. I wisli to state that ■ I believe it" was made for no other purpose tthan to stave'offi the trial < till after the meeting of-Parliament, one-of those disgraces to 'the N. Z, Legislature. A special act could have been passed if the Ministry had desired that Te Whiti should be tried ,in Christchurch. Why was( he not 'tried at 1 "April sitting VIW sittings-inNew'Plymouth'b'6giii at the 1 end of this month, •or Ist of May, but jus"t as the trial seetfe at hand, the venfie' is changed,,and:To>WMti(i£( kept:lodged in Is this fair,?"! i7/'i'i
gaol. [BY r TBLEGEAPH.—^tBESS ASSOCIATION.] ' .' ''} .WBLtINQ-TON^LastNight. ? ' i Mr' f Sail and family expected'to leave for Cant4rbuly'oil IMda'y nexii ■> > i A meeting of the Boardi pf Health has beeii'h'eid with sreference* tofthF outbreak of suiail-ip'oxTat 'MelbWtfii&j it watf decided' that noadtioii' shWds4b^taken f*ins'4Tie; matter haa-beefl l*? "received. < ■'" ,/ . ' -^''' I Everything^is^o*- \ faik\U 'P^rjhaka, all, alien tribeshayfr left their hapus. 1 '-The ll6'^al 1 $tiiiti foll?f^^h/^a/tf.b|6/ ii^Mg-'Dirfrii^r^ted^favol^
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1528, 20 April 1882, Page 2
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360NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1528, 20 April 1882, Page 2
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