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TELEGRAPHIC.

INTERPROVINCIAL.

(UNITED i»BES3 ASSOCIATION. i Dunbdin, Jane 25. The Rugby Union has carried the following resolution :—" That Otago send a team to Wellington to take part m the tournament at the end of July, provided the Canterbury Union expresses its willingness to play this year's fixture between Otago and Canterbury ia Wellington. Crowds went to Port yesterday to see the lonic. The criminal calendar contains sixteen cases, the most important being a charge ot manslaughter against Fredrick Wain and wife." Mr W. H. Cutten, formerly Commissioner of Crown Lands, and more recently M.H.K., is seriously ill. Ghbistchurch, June 25. . A petition- to Government, for the construction of seven mile 3of railway into the Wairiri Valley to communicate with Brackley coal mine, is being numerously signed. The publicans' license fees for Christn church this year amount to £1858. June 26. At a meeting of the Licensed Victuallers Association last night, the case of H. Lee, whose license for a hotel at Woodend had been take away on the ground that the hotel was not required, was considered, and a subscription was organised to assist him m applying to the Supreme Court for a mandamus. Steps were also taken: to endeavor to obtain several amendments to the Licensing Act. Timaru, June 25. The busines at the Supreme Court was brought to an abrupt termination this morning by the four remaining civil cases havin?, at the last moment, been settled out of court. A special jury had been summoned for one case, ' and a common jury empanelled for the ! other cases. The three ca9es wore practically between the same parties, and the total damages were named as £1000, while the cases were sectled ;bv a payment of £50 by one side to the other, cash paying their own coats. Tv reforeme to a telegram sent on Sunday re lonic, it should have been mentioned that the Farmers' Association guaranteed to put over 1000 tons of grain into her m two days, it she' came to. Timaru. - „ \

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 173, 27 June 1883, Page 2

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334

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 173, 27 June 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 173, 27 June 1883, Page 2

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