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~ ,J& ¥ • ~ •* TELEGRAPH.—UWN COUKEHP'INDENT. 't' Auckland, Lost Nieht% yws only case of baiikruptojfifeMfe JjKjpfet fGpnn'blly to-day, was that off, jay. JfflpiMr Beale appeared for/,Alr Hjapisaid no objection Heine adjudged a ba®upt||out, 5 iMthHnmphreya wished it statedj'fehat affair 'offer (if a compromise had been made, but was rejected by his creditors. An order to adjudicate was made. J A bnllock Trafalgar-street, tiebungi, goring a ... Ifttln boy inflicting «erimi« wounds omr his eye. It th'*n 1 knocked down and slightly injured Mr Shaldrick, and charged three ladies, who escaped into an adjacent dwelling, ji AMhe.BoHrd'of E liicjitionj /ueeting'stoj jlayj the reKultsiof theslaStkiiachers Idxaniination were 1-tid on the table. On the ■ motion of Mr Upton it was decided to raise 1 the salaries of such pupil teachers as passed a Aaadijßw^Xflmuaations^tboseaKwhaiEhß.ver; passed D to £60 per annuni, and those who have passed Eto £fiO a v««r. j;■, t .
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2754, 8 March 1890, Page 2
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147LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2754, 8 March 1890, Page 2
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