TELEGRAMS.
(UNITED PRES3 ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, Oct. 23. William D.impier, wns fined 20s and costs (£4 odd) for selling adulterated lea. Counsel gave notice of appeal on a point of law. Tawhiao and party visited Orakei to-day, and were welcomed by the well-known chief Paul and his people, and speeches were made. Archdeacon Clark intimated that Episcopalian missionaries would be sent to the King Country. Tawhiao approved of the step, though owning himself a Hauliah. -
DUNEDIN, Oct. 24. Smith's woolen aud dye works were burnt down at Green Island on Wednesday. They were insured m the Standaid office for £200, but the plant and stock-in-trade being all destroyed, the loss is nearly L3OO over the insurance.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 2
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115TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 2
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