LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Board of Education.
Aucktam), Fuday Night. Axotiii 11 biee/iG occuned at tiif Botiul of Education to day, \\ lieu Mr Goldie accused the inspector of instigating unl.uouiable lepoits against Mr Talbot for the purpose ol wjimng Ins piospocts of appointment to the inasfrisliip in the Painell School. Mr O'Sullivan denied Hie allegation, and some sharp voids ensued, ending in Mr O'ttullnan being pennittcd to make any .statement lie chose> nc\t wuok eontiadioting Mi Goldies eii.iiges.. Mr Talbot's matter was -again dcttnicil. Another Battery for Te Aroha. A proposal to erect a second battery at Te Aloha is meeting with iasour. Mes&is Kit th and Claik lia\ c lcsujnod thuii lights to Cook's water light, and have decided to give their tnouil .suppoit to the new undei taking. The Cambridge School Embroglio. At the meeting of the Boaul of Education to-day, a letter was> lead from Mr Kalph 1). Stev\art, acknowledging the leceipt of the Boaid's Icttur ci\ing him tlnee montlis' notice of the termination of his engagement at Cambiidge, and stating that an endeavour will be made to secuie him a suitable school in the meantime. The w liter also complained of the pie valence of a topoit that he had been dismissed from the service of the board. It was therefore resolved to leanest the Piess to publish the Boaid's resolutior on the matter, passed last week, viz. : "That Mrytewait be notified of the teunmation of Ins engagement as head master, tlnee months from date, and that he be informed that the Board will endea\our to piovido a suitable appointment for him in the meantime." Provision Market. Butter • buying pi ices, Is 3d ; salt, 7d to 9d. Cheese, good local, 4d to sd ; eges, Is 3d ; lard, in bladder, 7d ; bacon, interprovincial, Gil io Sd ; hams, Sil to 9tl ; honey, in bulk, 4d per lb. Shareraarket. Sales. —Impel ial, i(h to lGs 3d ; Cambria, Is srl to Is 6d. Sellers.— jQueen of Beauty, 2s 3d ; Deep Level, 2s 9d.
How rapidly a man loses all intere* t iv Thanksgiving and Christmas observatories and the glorious results of the Massachusetts election when he shuts a door on his thumb ! Messrs "W. T- Hunter and Co. will sell at tbc Cambridge Horse Yards to-day, in the assigned estate of H. Norgrove, horses, spring cart and harness, saddles and bridles. At the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, March 11th, the} will sell under bill of sale, immediately before the cattle sale, stack of choice clover hay, stack of wheat do oaten hay, standing on the farm lately, occupied by MrMcDermott, Pukerirau and Ohaupo ftoad,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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436LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Board of Education. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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