NEW ZEALAND.
|BY TELEGRAPH. —PIIK3S ASSOCIATION.]
DUNEDIN. Wednesday. At a meeting of the Presbytery to-day, permission was granted to the First Church to use instrumental music, and the protest made against it was disallowed. Mr Jas Mills was the only candidate nominated to-day, for the Port Chalmers seat in the House of Representatives, and he was declared duly elected. Information been received that Mr J. M. Salmond who went home as the holder of the Gilchrist scholarship passed L.L.B. degree in the London University, coming out first with honours out of 36 candidates. CHRISTCHfJRCH, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court, Emile Husskison, a very old offender, was sentenced to ten years penal servitude for burglary. Stephen Walsh received five years penal servitude, and Michael Shenan 18 months hard labour for robbing a drunken man of a coat and money. Sir J. Vogel leaves for Wellington tomorrow.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2300, 7 April 1887, Page 2
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145NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2300, 7 April 1887, Page 2
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