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TELEGRAMS.

4 : - (pkom oue own correspondent. ) Nelson, 22 Mr. Shephard, M.H.&, who has been holding meetings in various parts of his constituency, has: been compelled to desist owing to his state of health. Westpobt, 22. The Union steamer Omapere was proceeding to sea in tow of the Mahinapua, at 10 o'clock last night, when the former took the ground on the bar. The latter also bumped hard, and the tow-rope had to be cut. The Otnapere stuck hard and fast, and was gradually driven into -the surf to the north of the channel. The coal has been jettisoned, arid an attempt will be made to get her off at flood tide to-day. The Mahinapua re-crossed the bar, and returned to .port. She will assist the Omapere to-day. Chiustohurch, 21. The Salvation Army meeting tonight was crbwded, but it passed off quietly, probably owing to the fact that several policemen' were present. The Blue hibn'on mission clubbed to-night. In all 800 persons have taken the pledge since its commencement. Dunedin, 21. : A" requisition is being signed requesting Mr. Donald Reed, solicitor, to allow himself to be nominated for the Bruce seat. Mr, Stout has positively demed^to stand. . „.. • ■-**:• ' There was a lively meeting of the South Dunedin Council last night,

The Mayor, by his casting vote, re- f fused to i receive certain resolutions i passed at|. a public meeting reflecting < on; his conduct Thereupon Councillor j Clarke bfegan Btone-walling, and the 1 business jwas brought to an abrupt j termination. t . . .p- '•■•-•■-;■ '■- Makton, &2. „ Mr Stevens, member for Bangitiki, addressedihis constituents at.» Marton last night, and received a 1 unanimous vote of thanks and confidence. Gisbobsb, 22. Mr Mia, mrnager of the South Pacific Petrolium Company, has just returned from the works. He reports that the bore was down on Friday 160 feet, going all through soft sandstone. The use of pipes has been resumed. Wellington, 22. Nothing 'farther -lias beeh ; heard from .Harrington, of Rivertbn, in reference to his challenge to: Hearn, so it is not knQ-ssm ..whether he. will agree to agree to Hearn's conditions, or 'whether he will decide the contest on those^terms. -•'-•<■- * 1 The slan|hter of L cattle oifthe unfenced railway, on the West Coast has become so j>&a£ that the spttlers liave dubbed : the^^^|*^^<l|3|§| Butcher." " \C'-^<-:S, . ]y: '■■-,' '■}' ■ ''': ■'- ■ '■'■ ': ■•■/ At a ineetfng which 1 was held yester* day, re starting a woollenfactory in Wellington, a proyisforiaV directory was formed ~ • -•■••• - -

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 23 May 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 23 May 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 23 May 1883, Page 2

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