COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.
(I’noir oub own correspondents.')
Auckland, last night. As a result of tha recent Hospital Board enquiry, Dr Bond has sent in his resigns, tion us a member of the hospital staff.
■Wellington, last night. Lft-ly Onslow and family arrived from Nelson yesterday, and left for the south in the evening. J. E. Hums, son of Lieut. Colonel Hume, Inspector of Prisons and Volunteers, has been appointed Sub Lieutenant in the Defence Department, and will be stationed either on the Torpedo Corps or Permanent Militia,
In reply to inquiries. Captain Russell, Minister for Defence, states he is not in ft position to give full particulars of the appointment, as it was made before he joined the Government, but he understood it is in accordance with along standing promise made by Government. The trial of Waatara Wi for the murder of Turanga Karauria, was commenced yesterday, and is likely to last until tomorrow night,
Dunedin, last night. General Edwards, with the Hon. T, Fergus, Colonel Hume, and others visited, the defence works at the Heads on Monday At the close of the first act of "Carmen ’’ on Monday evening, Mr Simonsen came before the curtain and announced that in consequence of the poor houses, and in consequence of the adverse comment of the Daily Times on the opening performance on Saturday of Maritunu, the season would close at once,
A company is being formed at Heriot to establish rabbit preserving works. Four fresh water turtles, from Queensland, have been received for the aquarium.
Timabu, last night. A girl named Thomas. 18$ years old, while riding on a Cambridge roller along the road at Pleasant Point, yeslerday morning, fell off Jo front and the roller passed over her, death being instantaneous. At tbe inquest a verdict of accidental death was returned, the jury acquitting the driver from blame.
CnBtsTCHUBCH, last night. At a special meeting of the Union Insurance Company yesterday it was unanimously resolved to register the Company under the name of the Union Fire and Marino Insurance Company (limited),
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 371, 31 October 1889, Page 2
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340COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 371, 31 October 1889, Page 2
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