TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
[Pen I'hxhh Association,] Nat ye Land. Marion, October 5 Mr Mi'oholson attandod a Maori meeting »t Oncpahl to hesr the grievances of tho Natives with regard t.i bslag Itft oat m tbc partition of :hn V^lmarlno, Taapo, »nd other blocks. The Minlst i promised lo endeavor lo got. a rehearing of the matter ia diipate m Tnapo, bur he thought no redress w«s obtainable In the other blooks The chiefs generally praleei the Native »dmlnl«tr»tio.j of the present Government. Indignant Shareholders. WjELLiaoTON, uotober 6 A meeting of policy holders m the Blthh and Colonial Prooerty Asauranoe Oo was held lost night. Information was given by the Manager of tho P/coj'xOu as to the repudiation of oltims aud mooh Indignation was expressed that reputable men like those who*e names appoar-d on the Australian directorate shonld leud thcmselvrs to snob, an nfftlr. It was resolved to demand en Explanation from them. Among th^ra »n nomo well known business men. It ms gtatnd thit the Wellington apen 1 ; had received Instructions to reinsure all risks he had taken and on applying for fnnda for tbe purpose was unable to get thorn. Timaru Horsa Pa ftde. XiMAßtr, Ootober 6 At the Horse Parade to day there were 27 entries, iuolailog 13 dcaughts and 7 thoroughbreds The High School. Notices of amm anal h*vo been given to tbe entire tecoblng staff of tho High Sobooi, preparato y to its rearrangement. Those dismiised will be eligible for re* appointment. Breaking and Entering. Dunedin, Ootobor 5. A man named Simon Eraser has bean committed for trial for breaking and entering Gibson's < nice. Bail was refused, John Henderson who bad been arrested on suspicion of complicity has buen released by the polio***
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2245, 5 October 1889, Page 3
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286TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2245, 5 October 1889, Page 3
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