INTERPROVINCIAL.
(BY TGLEGTUI'II.— I'IIKSS ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, Thursday. Tub Education Board censured a suburban teacher, on whose letter, couched in extraordinary language, a pupil had been dismissed. The girl is to he reinstated in the service. One member strongly urged that the headmaster should be dismissed, and it is not impossible that legal proceedings may be-installod by the girl's father. _ INVEROARGILL. Thursday. The jury in the case of Wilson, Taine nndG>. and the Bank of New Zealand, after being locked up all night to decide the following issues ; —-Was there any agreement made as alleged by the defendants in their counter claim, and if so, to what damages are the defendants entitled—failed to agree and Wire dis.•barged. Sir 11. Stout propose Itogo on wi.ii the next e.i3:>, in which the Bulk claimed t'l,,~iiO and the defend mts £3,000 damage*, but the said it was impoijibh to Inar the ca-e this sitting •is the Eisf.er holidays intsiwtned and he hail to be in D.i.iedin o.i Wednesday. Sir 15. Stout siid he wis willing that the judge's no-.es should be laid before the second jury and witnesses called on fresh points, hut Mr Cuapmin for the Buik would, not consent. Sir R. Stout then said he \vn.-. agreeable to take the ease Ir.i'orea Duncdin jury. The judge thought that the best plan was a temporary adjournment of judge and counsel to Chambers for a coi.f.'teiue which took place and on resuming the Judge said lie had suggested a removal of the case and a motion to that edict was before him and would be heard in Dunedin. The two actions would probably be consolidated tint bo':h night hi tried together at as eariy a, date as could lie fKed. If it could be ri i-i'ly settle I the veuu would be changed to Dunedin. Tint closed the S'ssi ins. and the judge left for the North by tin: express..
GiUMS rClltrilCtl, Friday. At the aniiu i.l nv.itiiiL; nf tli-i Board of rvluu.ition on TiinrsJ ly, tin; election of a e'i:iirm in was deferred to next meeting, Mr M. (.;ii '!'v--c;ill. the late chairman, ih'dmiii',' his re oleoti in, nut having the necessary spire ti.-ii". The cmiinitteo wis increased from two to three memhers, including; ihe ehur'inu cx-ofliuio. Mi- T. H'.jiken, thiul inspector, has resigned his uppoini iii'-nt,, having ac■vpr.ed tiie- h":id in is'.^-hip of the Tiinani Ijiiih School. A motion was tallied by Mr Alfred Saunders to reduce the Inspectors salaries to £51)0 each, and pay their own travelling expenoes. The matters were deferred till next meeting, as several member? of the Board had to leave. The chairman's animal statement was read and adopted.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2617, 20 April 1889, Page 2
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441INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2617, 20 April 1889, Page 2
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