DUNE DIN, Tuesday.
The Pieuiier purposes leaving Dunedin for Clnistchuioh on Friday, and speaks here on .Saturday. At the meeting ot the Otago School Committee to flay, Mr Peaifaon proposed that one-thud of cci tain educational le serves should be disposed of on perpetual lease, but the motion did not find ;i seconder. The ITon. Mr Reynolds and tlie Hon. Mr Menzies were among the* member present. The land will be sold on defened payments and for cash. Wednesday. A young man named Tiiscott. in the employ of Renuie and Dornwell, butcheis, committed suicide by hanging himself in a water-closet eai ly this morning. Monetaiy diih'cultics are supposed to be the cause. He was only recently married. The Otago Rugby Union lia\e chosen the following players as the Otago portion ot the football team foi Sydney :—: — Messis James, Allen, H. Biaddon, J. O'Donnell, (I. S. Robertson and J. Tairoa. The whole team meet at Wellington. On Saturday, May 19th, at a well attended meeting, it was decided to form an Kai ly History Society for Otago and Southland only. A motion to call it the New Zealand Historical .Society was lost.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1841, 24 April 1884, Page 2
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191DUNEDIN, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1841, 24 April 1884, Page 2
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