TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
Won’t Prosecute.
Auckland, July 19. d The polics decline to prosecute the case 7 of sale of cancerous beef as an offence d waanot disclosed under the by-laws, the s me.it not being exposed for sale but dlat posed of wholesale. The Shooting Affair. * The North Shore shootm,; c*sa is being d heard at the Police Court. Mrs Lunny, 8 who is still weak from the wound, alleged 1 she was not unduly familiar with McGatie, ■ but admits wanting to go to the Opera 1 Souse with him and writing him a letter 3 begining ‘“Mr dear George,” and ending 1 “ Your darling Maggie.” [ Arrivals. 3 The mail stumers Aorangi from London and Mario, sa, from Sydney are now | coming into the harbor. 3 Keply Post Cards. } vV ellingtun, July 16. p - Reply post cards will be introduced tc- |. morrow. (Government Life Insurance. It is understood that the result of the polling on Government Insurance Association proposals will bs in favor of banding the business back to Government. The poll will be declared at eight o’clock tonight. Release. Froebody, sentenc. d to two years’ last session for being concerned in the Wairarapa cattle stealing cate will be released I this afternoon. ihe matter was left by J Ministers in the hands of the who has seen fit to order the remission of sentence. Fire. Blenheim, J uly 19. A four-roomed cottage and contents were burned down on Saturday night. The house which belonged to Costello, was insured for £IOO, the furniture, belonging to Marmion, tenant, for £76 both in the Standard office. The Wallabi. Gbeymouth, July 19 The Wallabi was sold as she lies for £lO9 to Hamilton, chief engineer of the Pelham. It is understood an effort will be made to float her. Another Fire. Dunedin, July 19.
Yesterday afternoon a box of rubbish in t e shop of Neil Mct'adden, bootmaker, George street was discovered on tire It was put out by some passers-by without any damage being done. At one thissnorning there was again a fire, and this time with such a hold that the pieiniaea were gutted. The stock was wholly d.s'roye-i MoF. 'Jan was at port in the af.ernoou. ile coys that so dense was the smoke, he was barely able to
escape with Kis fam-. y. tie thinks 'he fire was caused by the box of monish but aa Insurance Agent who inspected the premises in the afternoon said evtrything was than safe, and also wh«n he agaio inspected the premises In th*> ever.The stock was insured for £750 in the Phceuix office.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 19 July 1886, Page 2
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431TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 19 July 1886, Page 2
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