NEW ZEALAND.
[in lM.H.Kvrn. — rut -»•> \Tsi>u uion.] NAL'IKK, Tuesday. Tick new by la w designed to put down the Salvation Aimy nui-ance came into fi.icu to il.iy. '1 lie "aimy " annoiinceil it> intention ot defjing the l»y-l.i\v, and avoiding!)' marched to n ic.li t with mote hideous nui-e mil alisuid antics l!i..n ever. J'lii! police will pi o-euite them at once. A-. showing th<> <^r neidl disiic in all p.nta of tin* colom to put clown the nuisance, the N,.picr Council has in.fi> ul applications fiotn neaily li.ilf the inunicipaliLn.B in the colony for copies of the by l.r.v. At Wallincfoid, on Fiiday, a fiveloomed eirply house was found by sonic passer* by to luxe been binned to the giouml. Insuiance £130 in the Standaid oilice. Wednesday. Four of the Maoiis of Wanoa who wcie sntfeiing from the cirect-, of eating^ bi> ad in which stiyehnine li.id been put in mistake t»i soda, haw iceo\eied An incjueht was held on the body i>* the fifth native. A>eulictof " Death fiom accidental poKoning " was ictiirned. Up to the piesent time only twenty sheep firmcrs liaxe sub-utibud to the Australasian Wool (iioweis' A^ociation. WKLLTXOTOX, Tucs.lay. The Ministei of I)t fence has leceixed a telegram fiojn Admiial Trjon stating that he cannot reach New Zealand for a fortnight. The propel »} ta\ is coming in satisfaetoiily. Up to ditn bOOO taxpaycis have paid £70,000, and it i» c.tiniatcd that by the KKt in^t , the last day fur paying without illuming the additi m.il 10 pe. cent , l.">, 00() more u ill pay £80,000, malting m all £130,000. TIMARU, Tuesday. At a meeting of the ILnliom lii.udto .lay it was ie>ohed th.it the £100,000 loan lie tloated in London, through the Bank ot Ni w Zj.il md, at a minimum oi £i>2, intcicstat I percent., foi 30 yeats nUNKPIN, Tuewlay. Kiu* ap[)lii\>tions wt'ic inado at the licciiiing lucetiiis,' for extension of liouis. One was supported by petition, and a uumhi'i of leatlin^citi/eu'. weie appointed as a di-pntatioi) to biijipoit it, but all were ieitisO'l. ]N V KIiC A tlii I LL. Tuesday. Tiie Hospital and Chaiitahle Institu turn--. 1)Oik1 nut to d ly, and re^ohed to lex) contnliiitt >ms from the lo mI bodies at tlio i ate of \I in t!ie £. It wis resolved not to consent to the supaiatein coipoiation of tlie Southland Benevolent Institute, with the xiewtothe Distiict Hoaid. taking np the woik. It was stated tint the Beuexo'.ent Institute had expended £3li(ili duiiug tlie last year. At a public meeting to night it was resolved to continue the Southland Hospital at Inveicaryill as a separate institution.
Pimm Suncrmg of Beilin i-> li.ud afc work on tho col«i».il eque^tiwn Wellington. MnS\i.v\Li j'ti R ro MuLvnorcm.KH. — The following is the letter to Mi 1 Labouehere which th.it gentleman pub li^hed, not knowing Mr ttala meant it to be piivate-— "I have made a pot of money. While we aic in this pa.it of the w 01 Id we may as well ha\e a trot tin ough India, uul up to Hong Kong and .shanghai. We <j;o to India l>j way of Nothem (.jiicen&laiul and in-ule the gwat bamer leef to Bata\ia, and bo to Hiugapoie, and hence fioin Calcutta \ia Oylon, ami tin ough the canal in a ' P. & 0.,' and we shall be back at L'hi istnvis. Oenevieve Waid his made £10,000 out heie liouLicault is doing tremendous business. I'lveiybody laughs at liowaid Vmcctit's Austialiaw utteiances. A small clique in Melbourne, inen.beis of a gang of cads calling themsches a Club, euiaged at my haxing bern prevented by an attack ot biouchitis fiom dining with them, hn.\c been indushiously ciiculating rumouia all o\er the Coloniea that I could not lectuie, that I was inaudible, and that my lcctuies had been a financial failiue. It is just as likely as not that 3ome of those lies may ha\e i cached London, and have fuumhed a piragiaph for the gutter-blood-Piess ; so, if so, please contradict it. If, at the geneial election, any Borough wants a sound, hardworking, advanced Libeial candidate, they might tuin their attention to me. I have woiked for the Liberal cause for '60 jears." Messrs W. Phillips ami Son, oil and colourmen, Queen-street Vuckl.ind, advertise their new itocka of papcrhauk'iUKs &c.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2
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709NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2
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