TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
£mbezz:ement. Thames, March 8. The Loyal "Waltato Lodge Oddfellows have lasued warrants for the arrest of their late Secretary, W. J. Barlow, ou charges of emhczzMn^ the 'Lodge monies. He la believed to be m Sydney. Meeting of Parliament. Wellington, March 8. Parliament will meet abont the first Week m May, and the Ministers are now engaged m drafting Bills for introduction. The Colonial Secretary. Mr Hlslup expects to leave tor Oamaru to-morrow Miss Amy Sherwin. Dunbdin, March 8 . Miss Amy Sberwln opened her season here last night to an audience completely filling the the&tre m every part. On leaving her hotel *nd on her first appearance ftt the theatre she received an ovation. She not only realised bat surpassed sll expectation Her singing has not been equalled m Danedln, and her season promise a to be a phenomenal success. The artistes supporting her likewise proved ■aocesifal. Giving up Business. Me* Bt a Gibtß, Bright and Oo are giving up business m this oniony. A Fire.
A five-roomed house In Carglll street was burned down last night. Contents fnaared In the Eqnftable for £200, house for £200 In the New Z^Jand
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 3
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193TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 3
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