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1 BV TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION'.! DUNUDIN, Wednesday. SifiNOK Rar-vki.o S'iUAitiso, xvho is regarded as one of the pi incip.il violinists in South Australia, lias been appointed leader of the exhibition orchestra. C il lII3TC H UIICII, Wed ueaday. Davis' Hotel, at Springfield, xvas burnt clown yesterday morning. It was insured in the Standard for £700 and the furniture in the National for £-150. The Ministers' Association met to-day to discuss the bona Jhtcx of W. G. Sullivan, xvho has been conducting a missiou in several Wesleyan and Presbyterian Churches, as he is an alleged fraud, and not brother to tho pugilist, as represented. It xvas decided to send a deputation to interview him, and report to an adjourned meeting to-morrow. MASTKLITOM, Wednesday. Ilandyside, Roberts and Co. and Mr W. W. Johnston xvcre fined at the R.M. Court yesterday, by Colonel Rob-irts, for failing to destroy rabbits on their runs to the satisfaction of the Inspector. x
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2676, 5 September 1889, Page 2
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157INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2676, 5 September 1889, Page 2
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