The Dunstan Times. CLYDE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1882 Telegraphic.
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Dhneijl.v, Bep ember 7, 7.58 p.ra. A Tallow and Manure Company has been formed in Auckland. A strange story comes from the Kaikora. neirNipier. Mrs Stacy left Waipawaby railway on Saturday afternoon for home four mi'ea away, and on getting out of the train at Kaikora she proceeded to walk home and was not heard of till Sunday morning when she was found on one of the hills in the neighbourhood quite unconscious. Her clothing was partly torn off, and her head and upper part of her body much bruised. She is an elderly lady, and cannot account in any way for the strange condition in v Inch she was found. At Laud Board yesterlay, John Warner’s application to purchase 16 acres round his homestovd at Cromwell, was recommended for Government's approval. Agricultural leas s were granted to C Co’clough, Wakefield, W. Rarnestnn, Tai ras. The following applications to purchase wo e recommended forGovernment’s approval, —G. Scolnn and creators of the late Oh tries Nicholas, Mid Wakat.ipu. It is almost certain that the Honso will pr irogne no Monday or Tuesday. The Wellington Racing Club hold a meeting on November 30. Go si news lias been received in town from both both the Cromwell and Maryborough Company’s. Loudon, Soph mber 5. Tn i.dHg.-rioe isto hand rli i Do nis m w quiet, them 'jority of «*-i*tinf-daHy bavin
returned to duty. The Queensland Government declined request made to provide them with 400 Irish constables who have struck. Eighty persons were bayoneted i& disturbances in Dublin streots. Smallpox is spreading at Capetown. Official reports show gratifying decrease d crime in Ireland. It is ascertained that the collapse of the nilitary bridge at St. Petersburgh was :aused by Nihilists, a torpedo having excluded under the structure. In the cricket match, Australians v Notts, he latter scored 111 in their first innings. The Australians then went in for their second innings and scored 114 for two wickets. Dervish Push a commands the Turkish roops and Baker Pasha is chief of the staff. V portion of the Turkish trrops have arived at Port Said and disembarked' Tt is reported that a plot against the li' es of Europeans has lieen discovered in Alexandria. The iufoi station given led to finding laige stock of rifles, and bludgeons. Some Greek spies have been arrested, A proclamation has been issued by the Sultan declaring Arabi a rebel and exhorting the Egyptians to obey the Khedive. Arabi’a factotum, who was recently taken prisoner, ievea:ed to Sir Garnet Wolseley the exact position and strength of the e .emy at various p aces Villages in the n iighhonrhood of Kassastdn are deserted by me enemy Defective transport s- rvice delays the advance of B Pish troops.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1063, 8 September 1882, Page 2
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