TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
(FROSt* O^R OWN CORRESPONDENT.) W^lijngton, Thursday, 7 p.m. Dr JRiedwood, Catholic Bishop of "Wellington, returned from his mission to Borne yesterday. A very imposing reception, with numerous addresses and valuable presents, ■were tendered to him in the Cathedral subsequently. At the sale of Bedwood's stud at Blenheim yesterday. Auteros, a chestnut stallion, brought 325 guineas, Frailty TOO guineas, Wainui filly 164 guineas, Poriki with foal 160 guineas, Korari colt 105 guineas. Numerous others were offered but were passed in. A.n official enquiry into the strand- j ing of the Penguin commenced today. A. meeting is to be held tonight iv favour of going on with the Ta Aro reclamation. ■^ "M^flliam Young, a fireman on the Bailway at Westport, when putting down the brake on the coal train. slipped and a truck went over his body, killing him instantly. The Wanaka, with the 'Frisco mail, is expected here this evening.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 63, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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151TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 63, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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