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TELEGRAMS.

(FROM OUll OWS OORRESPOXDEXTS. ) / Duxmx, May G. -— Ti^- l\[anipori is expected to arrive on Thursday. The Union Company will probably throw her open to public inspection ou Friday and Saturday at a small charge. Proceeds go to the Benevolent Institute. She is fitted with Swan's incandescent lamps at tho mast heads ; they are also used while discharging cargo a< night, and in the cabin, and these will be lighted no doubt, and will add to the attraction. The New Refrigerating Company here made an otter by telegram about a week ago to the Australian Company (Limited) London, which the Hon. Robert Campbell is a director, to supply the latter company with a cargo of mutton from Port Chalmers in September at prices satisfactory to procurers. Yesterday, C. Bigg, through whom the sale has been effected, received a telegram from the company accepting the offer, and undertaking to despatch a steamer for the cargo. The cargo will consist from 7000 to 10,000 carcases, and well frozen at the refrigerating works, and dV livered to the vessel at Pert Chalmers. New Plymouth, 6. The gallows on which Hiroki is to be hanged is being erected in gaol. An application has been made to the gaoler for a copy fo Hiroki's confession, but it was refused by the order of the Government. Hiroki will be hanged on Thursday morning. Asiiburton, 5. The Wakanui election is creating considerable interest. Ivess has been addressing lai'ge meetings throughout the district, and has received unanimous votes of confidence in almost every place. The nomination takes place on Saturday. The complete roll contains the names of nSarly 1800 electors, qualified to vote at the ensuing contest. KIJMARA, 6. The special meeting last evening called for the purpose by the Borough Council, rescinded by 5 to 1 the previous resolution, the Council to merge the Borough into the County of W estland.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1097, 7 June 1882, Page 2

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314

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1097, 7 June 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1097, 7 June 1882, Page 2

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