TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
Severe Frosts. NariEß, November 13. There was an unprecedented frost in the districts south of Napier yesterday morning. It destroyed all the potato crops, and beans, vines, and flowering shrubs. Even docks were killed. The mischief was done through a fiercely hot morning succeeding the frost, A Permanent Mayor. Nelson, November 13. At the unanimous desire of the County Council Mr Fell last night consented to ao’epfc the positions of Mayop for the sixth year in a access ion. The request was made by Councillor Graham in a very complimentary speech. The Cable Question. CHKisrcttOßCH, November 13. Sir J, Vog«l has jaat received « cablegram from Londm ihat Mr Pender has agreed to the terms Sir J. Vogel had expressed himself willing to accept, ratnely, a re*urn for six months to the status quo ante with a reduction for press mo s=i,bs to three pence per word, with a guarantee that the press revenue shall not suffer thereby. Overboard. Dunedin, November 13. Miss Nellie Boss, aged 22, fell off Rattray street whatf last night but was resound and removed to the hosoitaL She was se ; zod : with flea on removal from the waters. c
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1406, 13 November 1886, Page 2
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195TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1406, 13 November 1886, Page 2
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