TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
(pee press association.) New Plymouth Harbor. Nbw Plymouth, July 6. The Chairman of the Harbor Board has telegraphed to the Wellington "Poet," respecting the rock la or near the track of vessels entering New Plymouth harbor. The aeent of the Union Shipping Com-? pany here has informed the Chairman this morning that he has wired to Captain Allm»n that he need have no heeltation m coming m the old track. General surprise 1b expressed here at ' the decision given by the Marine Board m Wellington on the wreck of the Hawe«, as it la totally oontrary to tha evidence of the divers and others. The M Herald " says it is a pity the anchor was reoovered before the di?er went down, for the evidence as taltu position would have at once settled the question. The remarks of the "Post" published m the papers this morning are laughed at for the rook referred to as found by the Maoris is four hundred feet m shore from where the wreok of Hawea now lies and where no vessel is expected to go near. The Mokau Commission. The Mokau Commission started this morning. The Chief Surveyor is being examined as to his story of the blook of land m question. The evidence will bo taken of a couple of residents at Mokau, and of one who some time ago had an interest m tha affur. The Commißai' n will sit at Waitara a couple of days to take evidence before going to Auckland. A Rough Game. At a football matob yesterday one man had his collarbone broken, one his legs badly hart and another sustained a very I painful Id jury to one of hia fingers. Infanticide. Chbwiohdhch, July G A single girl name>4 Jane Norria waa committed for trial at Kaiapoi to-day for infanticide, killing hor new-born child on Juno 21. •' Accident. David Faulkner, aged 9, son of a fellmonger at Woolstoo, was killed at 12.30 ' to-day on the Ferry roads. He was run over by an express. No blame is attached to the driver as the boy ran suddenly m front of {fie horse. Tfee Roxburgh Murder Case Punedjn, July. 6 The Roxburgh murder oaio fs being tried to-day, Sir R. Stout defends. The trial will occupy two days, "Eoogh on PiiiEs." — Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for "Bough on Piles." Sure oure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form o!
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 6 July 1888, Page 3
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407TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 6 July 1888, Page 3
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