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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

Accident on a Ship. Auckland, .lauuury 11 The ship Euterpe which left for Napier yesterday, put back to Bangitoto reef this morning an account of an accident which happened last- night. The main topsail yard fell while bning hoisted and was bioken In trio. A boy bel(.n£wg to the thipf who was seated on the yard, escaped from injury.

An Unr.eaxcly Dispnte. An unaaeculj dispute ib proceeding between the contractor for the building of the new Epiphany Church and the Church authorities. Edmunds, the contractor, whose time expires m a week, refunes to deliver possession of tbe Church till hit claims are satisfied Last Sunday someone broke into the Oharoh and worship <ir«o held. The matter was reported to the police and is now m the bands of the lawyers. Edmonds will allow Sunday «erviees, bat not oh it practice aud other meftiDgf. ArriTA 1 of the Wakatipu. Wellington, January 11. Arrived 11 a.m.- Wnkatipu, fr»m Sydney Passengers for Lyttelton — Mr •ad Mrs Bopkini>, Mr and Mrs Wbarton, frofr and Mrs Brown, Mrs and Miss flenehcliffe, Miss Severn, Messrs Fletcher •nd Eyre ; for Dunadiu— Rev Mr Dudley, Miss Truman and Le Gay Bretton, Messrs Ifagie, Fmlarion and K«rr. An Impudent Bobber. A molt impudent robbery occurred yesterday at the bouse of John Piinmier, an old atd woil-known reaidetit of Wellington. .. On Sunday -a man named Reuben Bind, who wis before the Court a sboit time ago for pprponattog Mr Jelliooa, a lawyer, vieited Plimmer and by vlead'dg destitution ohtaiLed acme nvney from faim. Yesterday evening P imraer rot or nlog home met Hiod coming out of the home with a parcel wrapped m green iaize under his arm The fellow said lie called to say " goodbye," informing Plimmer be was ab' at *o leaveWelHng on.

Tbe latter unsuspiciously allowed him to go and afterwards f lunol hie cash box had disappeared. Tbe contents included £35 In money ,a quant ityof chtqaeß, jewellery, •nd valuable documents. Hind was arreeted this morning and tbe jewellery And moat of the money wns found on him. The bos and documents have not yet been recovered. A Burner and a Denial. Imwedjn, January 11. Tha Times 1 Wellington correspondent, publishes a report that Mr Buck 'ey intends lo resign, but the Premier authorises a denial and Bays it is tbe first he has henrd of it. The Colonial Conference. No action i as yet been rakeu re the represeDtetion of this colony at the Colon!*' Conference. Bradshaw Memorial Fund. Tfiß firad<>haw mt mortal fund unJy ffaachei £185 -

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 3

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426

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 3

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