INTERPROVINCIAL.
y~' ••■'-'■'■> ' . •,■ •■ • : v " '■■■ .-(JtJIJISTEI) PRE^ J ASSOCIATION.) AxtCtitiirip, January. H* -i During" the passage of the Haiiroj'o< from Sydney aifiteerage- pjuisengtny George Logan, dtedof aeltruM treraens. ] His luggage Was labelled Blueskin, j Ofcag©, where the deceased's brother is said to reside. Another passenger m delirium tfemens was,;taken into cus-< tody by./ . the; .police on the steamer's arrival." >.-■■■ '•'■■■ ! :■- •■ -■■ Before- leaving Auckland for the Islands the late Captain , of the Agnes,, whoi^is« I t dilbwhed : a i t the time of s»e re-i cent fiiinicane at B^ojo.hga, / took out a poliby' for l £'ioQ in" the NewioElealand G:O?cr,nment^lnsurance ? > Department." ' V '■"•'■''.■ ].■'""., ■ = ' Subscriptions are coming m: freely for the apprMeliing colonial prizefiring. ' ."'' ; ; '•' WEELiNGTbir, January, 24. , Mr J. Von , Dadelzeu- is gazetted deputy- of^he Re^stiiiMSeheral for the colony.'* 1 Mr J.-H. Richardson Hat been appointeds-aceowntarit of the Government Insui ance Department. ,<..,..,,.. Fine.3fceatb*ev and light -weathdt are reported asß^yaiiiojpto'day id'all parts of the^plqjov erapting iNeWou, whet© heavyrairi is falling. ~ The Aprangj. takes 5000 carcases \of frozen tfkuiton from' Wellington. _She is expcct4ct't6: sail i; lor 1 ifyttelton to'morrowynigKti i i S< !>■ ' ' The Agent-General telegraphs under date of 23id inst., the sailing of the following steamers with immigrants:— Ruapehu, 1?2, for Auckland} Florida, 248, for Otago. .1. ;'.,.}" " ' Chri tchubcec, January 24. Mr John Olliver leeHred this even? ing inithW (Diddfellows Hall m favor of Iho aatfdnailisadon of land. There was sp iai'gS meeting, and the feel,it)g was evidently; With f tfh6' lecturer^ who ■was awarded-' a hearty Vote of thanks. . '.v!: 'v ■ 'DuKEniN, January 24. 7 At«th«Sup renie CBurfctOrday the case, —Corporation of '^un^cttn " V. IJ.l J. M. Massey-^rio'W 'a 'prisoner, was heard. The claim was Jor.slgp;Qi being half of debenfivres 1 stolejix by, ..Massey,; vhen Town Clerk, 'and for. which, debentures ihe Coloration has ..assumed liability to the 1 onginaihoWers, ' Thg j\iry 3 after, a retirement ofjiiwo' minutes, fpnnd ; for: the pfaiinti&s lor tlie ampuni- claimed. At the Police Court t^-day* James/ McDonaM/mH.^ fov^ , Bpuce, was charged with, having neglected to fai-n> ish any,stai»ment]'of|us property under thePr^efty^Tax.Act.' TJie_ prosecution only Was' gone into, and the case, j for the defence was adjourned until Tuesday, sth. February. In the' Bowling match— : Vicjioria v. New Zealand— the local players won at three rinks, and the visitor; . at : one. At throne stage: of the, game, -;j*t^ the last rink, the score stood— Victoria 26, New Zealand 5, and the yictoriajfs being i only one behind m the total, there wa* a good deal of excitement. However, the local men played up, and the game ended— New Zealand, 99; Vicft*ia,9o.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 3
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420INTERPROVINCIAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 3
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