TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
[l’Btl FilEiS ASSOCIATION ] Shipping. Auckland, June 16. Arrived this morning—Waibora from Sydney. Saloon passengers—Mr and Mrs Wood, Mr and Mrs Bamberger, Mr Un and Mias Button, Messrs Shell, Bagot, Lowe (2), Messrs Grace, Bird, Bright, Vloon, Kickney, Waters, Hunter, Jackson, Morrow, Hungarford, Griffiths, Hems, Cameron. Foe Napier—Mr and Mrs Henderson, Mr Lang. For Wellington— Mr and Mrs Richardson. Messrs Comber*
land, Johnston, and two steerage. For Dunedin—Messrs Kennedy, Monro, Hatlard, Chappell, and two steerage. The Petrel Case. The Petrel Case was concluded to-day. The Captain and others accused will probably be arrested and sent to America fo» trial.
The Boot Strike. Christchurch. Jane 16. Thediffionlty between buckling Brothers, boot manufacturer and their men who struck some weeks ago is now virtually, settled Most of the strikers have obtained elsewhere. Sucklings have got sufficient men to carry on as a non*nnlon factory. Stoats and Weasels.
IyvEKGAKiULL, Jane 16. A large mealing of sellers at Thom* nary passed resolutions emphatically pro* testing against the imputation of stoats and weasels as a moans of suprteaing the rabbit peat. Fatal Accident. A man named J >hn daily, was found oad dose to the Kingston Railway last ok'ht at a bridge near Winton. His skull was fractured, and the horse he had been riding was so badly injured that it had to be sho r . The engine driver on the late train noticed nothing nnaaoal and it is supposed that the deceased’s horn shied and him on a culvert, wblch it afterwards tried to cross.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1265, 16 June 1886, Page 2
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252TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1265, 16 June 1886, Page 2
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