LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
Singular Death. Aut'Ki \m>, Fud.iy Xi^lifc. Philip Tevgui:, .1 le^do-it <it Aiih Hill, was .seized with .1 ht of coiin'iiiiifj in hod tliis uiiirning. Ho bioko .1 blunj \u -el, ami died in a short time.
Board of Education. The lsoaid of I'Jdtie ition today ie>>>l\od to lediico tlio head in tatei% sd.uy .it tlic t! iiU' Ilipli Hcliool £100, and cuploy fom.de m-<tj.id of ni.do as-iisitant-*. iiiil>iny a toLil reduction of 41711.
The Scholarships and the Government. At tlio 15 >aul of Education to d ly, a letter was ii'ccuod horn the In^u'ctoi(Jenend of Schools, saying tli.it the attention of tho Mini-tor for Education had l)een drawn to the scholarship regulations adopted by the hoaid, which rendcicd it difficult for countiy schools to compete. Thi* letter pointed DMt that tlio btvndud w.i-. lii^'liui th in those adopted in any other piininu.tl dibtiict and lecouimoudfd" .1 re ducti-iii with respect to Litm, Al^ebi.i and Euclid. A lotlor was al»o received cigned by .ill the Auckland menibers. i epuvcnting tlia injustice done to country schools nnd poor scholars by the-e regulations, and ttr^mjj an amendment soujpwh.it in direction reconnnanded by the Jlamilton We*t Comniittco.
Sharomarket. CiMiibrift sh«uvs arc I nun at 2D> (ill to 30-i ; with a few aelleis, :it 31s ; 1\ imbues nvc .iskud for ;ind hales c\|vcteil at 3* Gil ; Clown*), w.inle'l at (>-> (id ; KiMiohvorth, •.ilo> 2-i ;kl ; Luid Mmt^agc, liuyci.-<, 2~n ; witli sjlloi^ 2(ii ; Loin sli.ucs in loquc-t at fjl LS-, ; (iix, flO lfn ; Auckland Tnnlier, £4 10* ; Maruuy B.iy buj'jii 11-j3J ;no <[u<itcd hehci-.
Weekly Markets. ]<Vrin an 1 il.urv piodii' •, wliolimlc : V,nl\ i. ,i., i.- tr -li, .-!' l; U.tl .- dt, !)d t<> 10);cIk. o. g.io i f.ntiuv, .">] t. (.<! ; Cmti'ibm uitt >, sr.vw : >'£.js p-i il 10d ln.nl in hladdtT-, (i./il t>> 7>l : li.icmi :i:id li.iins in cloth, |>i "■ i" 1 l-il, liM t i 8j I ; li mis, tn SKI. C.mteibu v b.ieon .mJ hauib : N r ;\vly-cuiod liai*"n "U 1 ", ' 1 ; liacon ;'nd li i in-, f iju \1 nuuibtii, .->A(1 ; h.mn <wly, 10\'l. l'loiir, w in ili'-.i ' ■ Supi'ihuo flour, dii •->-(•(), pi'i tot , t'lo 10i ; household, £Il);I l ) ; liiiiklmmU, F>- ; fiftn>- 10^ poi ton e\tr.i ; Sii-itiii'iii ditto, US 10 , ..it , J>4 I to 2- (id; ui.ii/.c, ;5i .">] ; pul.ttoe-*, tl ."is to f-l 10i pci toil.
Sale of a Musket Colt. Mi'v>ii Lynn-, .uul Blaikie h.uo pmdi.isorf .1 twu-vu.ir olrl cilt tiy MusLiit— Pnuiulla. The puce piid «as iTSOO.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 2
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409LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 2
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