TELEGRAMS.
fPBK PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Supreme Court. New Plymouth, To-day. At the Supremo Court, the case against James Suiter, charged with arson at Qawera, was proceeded with this morning. Up to the adjournment six witnesses bad been examined. The case is likely to occupy the whole day. Earthquake. Wellington, To-day. A slight shock of earthquaqe was experienced here at 8.35 last night. The direction was from E, to W. A Trip to the South Seas. Dunedin, To-day. The Union Company have been obliged to refuse s number of passengers by the Wairarapa's trip. They contemplate making a teoond trip on her return, if sufficient inducement offers. Chinese Gambling. In the cases of four Chinese charged with gambling at Tapanui, one was fined L 5 6s, one L2 2s, and two LI each The Bench declined' to forfeit the gambling instruments. ‘ - ” TheTahapuna Enquiry. Dunedln, To day. Captain Jones’ certificate has been suspended for six months. The ptate was cautioned in that hp phould have asked for a chart for the safe navigation. The chief engineer and the first engineer were also blamed for not having reported the strikiug.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1243, 2 May 1884, Page 3
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186TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1243, 2 May 1884, Page 3
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