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TELEGRAMS.

(fbomol/k own ookmwpondknt. ) Auckland, 1. Mr Anderson, the olassical teacher of the Grammar School has levanted to America by the Matiposa, He had got into debt, and the Board of Governors had decided to reduce his salary from £400 to £275. 80 t , The bootmakiuK operatives propose starting a co-operative factory. Tawhaio, accompanied by his son Tu Tawhiao, Henare, Kaihn, and other chiefs, arrived today, and had an interview witk Sir Geo. Grey. This evening Tuwhiao was entertained by the Waiuku settlers at a dinner in the Public Hall. Major Hamlin M.H.R. presided and in proposing the toast of the evening he^strougly advised Tawhiau towi^Ma€-a ffl^tubcr of the Legislative Council, and take a hand iu legislating for Europeans and Maoris. If he did not, the-n he would sick into the position of a fifth rate chief. Tawhiao in responding intimated that he intended to proceed to Wellington this session. H« further sUtftct that all differences between himself and the Government might be settled in one day. Dunbdik, 80. The Bootmakers Union have resolved to forward £30 to the men on strike at Auckland. Nelson, 80. In the case of Black v. the National Bank, an action for wrongful dismissal Mr Jellicoe, for plaintiff, intimated that all the matters in dispute had ' been settled, and the Attorney General for the defendants, expressed regret that anything the Bank had done should have led to the inference that Mr Black had been guilty of any im propriety ov misconduct. The Bank, he said, made no complaints or imputations against Mr Black. Chbisxchurch, 30. During the storm yesterday, two girls, aged respectfully 11 and 7 years, the ohildren of Mr Jno. May, of Little Akaloa, were washed away in the creek. The yonngest was found drowned at 3.30 p.m. but the other was found about 6 o'clock, jammed by a log, alive. She is now apparently all right Napier, 1. Captain Russell addressed his constituents at Hastings last night. He accepted the full responsibility for his retrenchment resolution of Ust sessiou and said the effect was to curtail pat ronage rather than diminish expendi ture. A vote of thanks and confidence was carried unanimously.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 2

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361

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 2

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