TELEGRAMS.
■ : ImsITED PUEsV ASSOCIATIOV.) sX June 23. ' ,■ Spur^t^ii^^s are m circulation here. During the passage of the schooner Three Chcew between Auckland and Noumea, a seaman named Anderson was knocked overboard by the boom, X*L w aaJlSi v^-- «——««— - A skeleton been fotind on Mr J. W.iOajrfsifHrmvJt TnW Kings while .digging \ras going on. .The"pbli«ce arTinvcstigaHngwe matter. ""*~ i Burglaries are again numerous. A: glover's shop m Custom-street has •been broken into. has been-^dbftlayedlkylaiVe}. through the accidental falling of a kerosene lamp. Silver medals are . to Jbe presented ;to: the Aubkiarfdoo'iiiin^iit^f the football team.
: The s fr(JjMdt6i-Af Si/Frlctlio^gW Hall have successfully resisted the City Council's attempt to make them take oat a llcense.___The Resident Magistrate held that the lectures delivered by Charles Blight were no more " public performances " than the C^theTphjll &»si§e>. Vfl 1 Q A3 A? boy riametf -Williams Ebbs, a^rar Miller, sixteen years old, was coinrailed for trial for stealing a watch
Blenheijt, June 23. At the Resident |Coiirt to-day, three persons were fined (each 5* and costs for disobeying an order to vaccinate their children. Another defendant! wag -M^irad cost for non-registration of his child'! birth. ,m : ; av-jl
! i Dunedin, June 23. ' j. Lothian, contractor, of South Dunedin, broke a blood-vessel thil ; morning while vomiting, and died m less than an hour.^ . He^eayea a-wife , and sey^c^Ud.'enil^UUllUUdHi Though only 50 applications hare been received for berths for the tecond trip to Fiji, jhe&mogJjk^f^wtgvG decided not *tb disappoint apphc^utx: and semi the steamer. The frost is the hardest that has yet beon known .for jreare.-_lu Jtha-. Mount Ida district mining and farming work is entirely suspended. The Taieri Lake is one beaii^iful shoot of ice, I about five roilel!~in]'<|xtenfc. In Dunedin the Curlin J|! GHi't were *bie tb play off the matgjh for, the President's Cup, 4 and it Jms^rou bjr Mr John McNe%r*;;^c/ .. .; .7 ~:^W^s
An outhbusej' contaifiieg station supplies,! belonging tp /JdjrJßarkei', a r large latfcfowuec,,.waslbiicdiniown4as(! * night. It was the only building not insm-ed^n'Oft froplrfyT estimated at L 250. .-.— An inquiiy: ,^UL,b^ r /held into $MX fire which took.^lace.^q^aUy/atjAbp, back of East's' BJbore> j&isb^ome,,inc&n* jaiarism being Wpecte&_ The fire was discovered and "put out^ before much damage was .dotiet r \\J -•■ VvAVn A tangi i* being held-over the remains of Pntene te Ek6/<wno r di§ j-lalft 3; week. Large" numbers frN&tfrefe %#" still coming;; do wn> ial though? 4W f dei£ ceased was buried oc Saturday last.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 2
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397TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 2
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