TELEGRAMS.
(FKOM Ol'll OWX UOJMtESPONIMiNT. )
Wellington, 22. The Hon. Mr B.illanee le.ives for Wanganui on Monday, and the Hon. Mr Tole will also probably leave for Auckland next wcok. Dun'edix, 21. The total number of entrits received for the A. and P. Association show is 1034. as compared with 703 last year. Merino sheep only show ni»> ( . 5 ;ls compared with 54 last year, but i:i all the Other classes of slieop and cattle, a! 30 in di aught hor.sw, there is en increase. The appeal to tlie Privy Council in the cas e celebi eof Connor and M'Kay will not in all probability come on for hearing, as O'Connor has taken steps to haw the appeal stayed owing to M'Kay'a insolvency. Oijristchurcij, 21. The electric light installation which has been erected by the agent of the G.ulehir Company for the illumination of the wharves at Lyttelton was formally taken over by the Harbor Board to-night. The Governor visited Lyttdton for the purpose of turning on the lights of the full installation for the first time.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1474, 24 November 1884, Page 2
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176TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1474, 24 November 1884, Page 2
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