TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
I lie “ Mont ter” Again. Auckland, Si v-> onev Th re was excitement a B.ero.v rive’ this week on account of it having o-ie' reported that the “ siurian m inster ;ad been seen in fit jiff ver. Ihe animal In*l- - captured and prov.-s to be at' enormous gr* y seal, 7 fe.-t 6 inches long, and weighing 3cwt. Another is believec to be still at large. Sup ame Court. i- Ai’TEH, JS ovembor /o The civil sitting <*f the Supreme Coun next Welneidiy comprises s:s cas. s i-.i----clndlng two against the Native L nr Comt Judges, t m d'v-rce su.t Eagleto v Eagletoa wish Siitff *r. tehaco n 81, Napier, co-fsso udent, £IOO damages • gainst the lat er. The criminal bus'n-es inc udes elm teen chatgea against fifteei pruonere. The more Regions a-e «rscm. forgery, rape, and post < fti :e r bbory, Hh'j Bawera Case. 1! aw eh a >- vemb.it 26. There is an the. development ia tin In d il- Mcle in ciso Me can ha s-vo* •wo informations against Eredeii.k Iredale charg ng b’m tirst with i.ipe in M.. McLean, aid secon i with peijury. Tin rrtll c■■’bo before th- Court next Wednesday. Major Atkins n. New Plvmodih, K. v-.mtie.- 26. Major Atkinma’s sp’an-d auklo is worse, erysipelas h r iving mide its appear ano.;. Mis A.ikina n does not improve in health. Tossed by a Bulb Wade, who was tossed by a * ad, has had a re'aose, and he ia not expected to live through the night. Ministerial Vieitf. Wellington, November 26 The Hons Baliance »nd barnach b”h re umed trom the South Is’acd 'o-day. The fmmer has been iruv. 1 ing over the northern di?'.rict from Blenheim to Onlingwood, t ; e latter h.a 1 eeu invt-silgau-g a diepato be'.vieen the chai r m;in and ti tEngineer cf Hie Wosip>rt Ha-bor B.iad nia.teta are noiv on a s tiif°.c.ijry foo iog. Tie ! rea' w ter on the southern sMc is bo’, about to ’ chains in ’oi g'h and ir expected t* prom-ess at f*’e is’e of a cha'r r m*. th Go. d ■ ff-'cts >.re alietdy perceptible Just b-nore Mr lit: nach h f a bast of ;o lees ih'n seven ion* ol dyi aiuiiO iv a bred in a q irr.y. Ch*-Miv-ibter vid.ed the Ow.-n t is’tict. acme likely quit z ret fs <r« ben g o, emd up and thirty or forty tu.a me engaged, c'.itfly prospectus An rxce lent roac, t-u miles in length, is being mate, which will enable machinery to bn got up. Oats Oamahu, November 26 r>i fa r e j__HW-.'-‘ ; !ac l c, b’rqua, w tb 7755 sarks of oaU .or u<»u O i. Supposed Drowning Case JU-U.N --DIN, Aovomber 25. Andrew B-.lz’e'-, u* voager ot uno of th dredges on the Ki vareu, is supposed to have^”fallen over the cliff Into the rivet and hsxe l eenjiroamd. Sir J. Vogel. Sir J. Vogel, • oc tmp.mtod by a num er of Dunedin gentlemen visded Laurence b; .-p cial irain. The party inspected the Blue Spur
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1417, 26 November 1886, Page 3
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507TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1417, 26 November 1886, Page 3
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