TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
♦ (PBB FBESS ASSOCIATION.) Left TJnburled. Ddmbdin, Ootober 31 The polios tM« morning discovered the body of % ohild (itlll boro). Its parents had taken the boav to the aemetery for burial and simply let* it without Id forming the lexton. Masonic. The Central Committee of the Masi^ 10 Union recommended the delegates to postpone convening the Uraod .Lodge for three monthi. Sir H. A, Atkinson will convene a Conference of the Dlstrlot aod Ptovlnolal Grand M»sters at Dunedln on January 9 to consider the position and promote unanimity. Kenthorne Beefs* The first oeke of gold trom Nentborne weighing 463 ounces was brought d >wn test night by the escort. Friendly Societies. The Government do not Intend setting Up * Friendly Societies Oommiaatou aa it Is the opinion of the leading members of those organlaatlona that suoh * step la prtmatare; Sweating. The Sweating ttommisalon will comprise two g«Dtlemen In each oantre of the oolooy who, with a permanent Ohairman, will take evidence, the nine meeting hereafter to prepare a report. Mr Fergus. Mr Fergus le»ves for Ghrlstohtnoh on Satnrday, and on Wednesday goes to Greymootb aooompanM by Me Under Beet etaiy, O'Connor. Ho intends Imp^otIn« the Otago, West Ooaet and Thames goldfislds dnrlnpr thn reocas. Lady Onalow. Lady Onalow weut on to the lakes via laveroarglll this morning and rejoins tbe Governor at Dunedln. Oodlin Moth. Wellington, October 81. From reports received by the Minlatar for Agrfoalture, it appears that a solution of eanitlo toda has been need In Tasmania or destroying oodliu moth with great fftet.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2268, 31 October 1889, Page 3
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256TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2268, 31 October 1889, Page 3
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