TO-DAY’S TELEGRAM
Symyathy and Admiration. ' Napier, June 29. The Licensed Victuallers’ Assodadt at a special meeting expressed sympatl for Mr Mcßae in his losses from ti volcanic eruptions, and admiration for ti bravery he displayed The Associate also urged the Insurance Companies i reconsider decision in his case, and point* out that Mr Mcßae had tl house from destruction by nra on U eventful uight, whereas he might hat obtained the insurance by letting his hont burn. Copies of the resolution are to I forwarded to the company, and. to p Victuallers’ Associations in the colony. ' Alleged Murder.
Gisborne, June 29. The charge of murder against B. 11 Rowland was commenced yesterday. Th jury were locked up all night. They wei unable to agree npon a verdict, and wei discharged. The charge will bo com menced again on Thursday. Earthquake. Pjiba, June 29. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt I 12.30 this morning. Direction, north east to south-west; duration, about -2( seconds.
A Shake. Wellington, June 29. A shock of earthquake was felt at 12 30 this morning lasting several seconds. Serious Charge. Two charges of Indecently assaulting female pupils have beeu laid against Mr C. Richards head master of Hutt School The Railway Scramble: Blenheim June 29. A public meeting in Picton last night passed resolutions in favor of Tophooae line in preference to Rat Valley route. Mr Conolly, M.H.R;, and Mr Seymour, ex-member, strongly supported the Rai Valley. With the exception of Picton, public dpiniou throughout Marlborough is against the Topbouse line. Another aumerpnsly sipped petition in fever of Bai Valley goes to Wellington by tp? eight’s mail. Earthquake. Nelson, June 29.
A severe shook of earthquake feltal twelve thirty this morning. Direction north-east to south-west.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 29 June 1886, Page 2
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289TO-DAY’S TELEGRAM Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 29 June 1886, Page 2
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