SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OPR OWN CORRESPONDENT). Dunedin, May 15, 7.45p-ra. The result of the committen-inaids effo ts will exceed L2OOO to the Benevolent Institution. Ar, a private meeting of shareholders of the Coffee Palace Co., yesterday, it was resolved to call for tenders for assets of the Company. A little boy named Thomas Murray fell off railway truck at Musselburgh yest nlay which passed over him, an I from effects of injuries reee v’d he has since d ed. A strong JS. W. gale experienced in town yes'erday, and extended as far Jas New Plymouth, but no serious damage reported. A meeting of Vigilance Committee was held yesterday, but very poorly attended. It was ultimately determined to call public meeting to consider action of Government re Otago Central Railway. Sir George Grey addressed an enthusiasmeeling at Timaru last night, At inquiry into recent Invercargill fires evidence pointed to incendiarism. Mr Fergus has resigned his seat on Educotion Boardt
At E lucation Board meeting to-day a tender for painting Clyde school was accepted. A lad at Invercargill has been arrested for altering a LI note into a L 5.
Monday the 20th, has been gazetted a public holiday instead of the 24th.
A man named Johnson was found dead this morning outside hia house in King St.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1159, 16 May 1884, Page 3
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