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TELEGRAMS.

(FROM OXm OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Auckland, November 15. Bishop Lucks had an enthusiastic reception from the Catholic community. The ! cv. Father Downey handed to 1 the Bishop a beautiful bouquet of red geraniums and white roses, (the Episi copal conedier) which had been arranged by Bishop Cowie, and despatched by him through Messrs Healy and I ignan for presentation to his fellow prelate in this diocese, a crowded public meeting was held in St. ' atricks cathedral in the evening, when addresses were presented to him by the clergy and laity. At the election for the City Council for the new Ward I r Wallis, who was opposed to the action of the Council re the Contagious Diseases Act, was at the bottom of the poll, out of seven ' candidates. 14. ! Loved rick, a Waikato painter and 1 glazier, who is going to I'ngland to i claim the Earl of Derwentwater estate, j arrived here yesterday. He has been 26 years away from Home and states j tliat he ran away from home and eni listed in the navy, at 15 hfi took part in the Orimpan war. His relatives always believed him dead. The estate j has been in chancery over 100 years. j Chkistchurch, 15. In connection with the subject of wrestling, now creating some interest ' through the recent exhibition here. It i should ho understood that Strong of I DuTioclinh Vis the champion belt of N, j Z. for wrestling in the border style, and j also ,of Australia as Thomas lost the I latter at the Caledonian games here two years ago. Tenders are about to be called for a , further section of the < )tago Central line. 16. An information laid against Mr Walters for unlawfully wagering, and gaming was dismissed, on the ground that the room in which the totalisator was placer! was not a public place. he Railway League met last night, and appointed a committee to collect < statistics relative to the various routes : ito the West Coast. The League will ■ • met every week. ! • ■ i

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 2

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340

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 2

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