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FBY ELECTRIC TELEGEAPH:] [From ottr pTpr Co^ttESPCKDsBNT.i Wellin gton, October 12 Another State secret has taken air through the medium sf the Patea Mail which slates that Mr polleston visited Te Wbitl by invitation a few days ego when they had a long interview and dis«t cussed tiie situation ; Chkistchubch, October 12 Thi» railway agitation is being taken up actively by the pros?, and the movement has gained in popularity by Monday's meeting ; the promoters are very active | Mr Beaityi proprietor of the. Theatre, has withdrawn his action against Miss Pomeror, for breach of agreement in. not cptniqg here some months ago. The case in whicli a good deal of interest was taken in theatrical circles, was settled out of Court; Mr Weston has declared his intens tion of standing for the Inangahua. Dunedin. October 12 Mr Massey has resigned city clerkship pending an investigation into charges which were recently made against him, and which led to libel action in which he was plaintiff Haweba, October 12 Charles Gibbons, bnshman, his been committed for trial on a charge of dis* posing of ammunition to JNatives in Auckland October 12 Juvenile prostitution is becoming fearfully common here, and cases are fearfully common before the Magistrat3's Court. This morniner, Stephenson keeper of a brothel, was sentenced to six months' imprisonmentment for entrapping girls 12 years old Mr M'Miun, who formerly represented Waipa. has announced his intene tion of stamling for that district Mr. T. B. Hill is also spoken of as a candidate for the sarao district. Sir George Grey lias postponed his visit to Auckiand ti I next Wednesday not bavins jet recovered from the fatigue at the session
Ma E. Hamilton is out for FrEnklvn north.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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287TELEGRAPHIC. Inangahua Times, Volume II, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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