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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

SECOND EDITION.

AUSTRALIAN.

[eEUTKB'S TELEOBA.MS.] ADELAIDE, June 13. The Royal Princes. The P. and O. Company’s steamship Cathay arrived here yesterday from King , George’s Sound. The Princes Albert Victor and George of Wales, who were passengers, were most enthusiastically } received on their arrival in town. They ® are guests of His Excellency Sir William f Jervois, at Government House, and will f probably remain hero a week, and then . proceed to Melbourne. ALBANY, June 13, 1 The Bacchante. j H.M.S. Bacchante, having effected t temporary repairs, left yesterday for Mel- i bourne in company with H.M.S. Cleopatra. t MELBOURNE, June 13. i The Sorata. £ The repairs to the Orient steamship t Sorata are nearly completed, and she will 8 bo ready for sea in a few days. j NEW ZEALAND- I E [pee mesa association.] b NAPIER, June 13. 1 Crime. , The Supreme Court opened to-day. There a are thirteen prisoners—six Natives and seven c Europeans. None of the offences are of a t serious nature, the gravest being a charge of t bigamy. i Sudden Death- ] John White, a navvy at Waipawo, was found lying dead in a pool of water on the < road yesterday. A quarter of an hour pre- ] viously ho was seen in an hotel apparently in i good health. < WELLINGTON, June 13. i Sudden Death. | Mr Jonas Woodward, an old and respected , Wellington resident, died suddenly this ] morning. Ho was working in his garden, when he was seized with a fit of apoplexy, which resulted fatally. The deceased was formerly the public trustee. Shipping. Arrived—City of Carlisle, barque, from London, 105 days out. The schooner Rona, which left Lyttelton on Friday, bound to Kaipara, put in here yesterday for shelter from the heavy southerly gala. The Mary Bunnutyne, brigantine, put in here. She was bound South from Greymouth, and had sprung a leak by touching on the bar. Man OverboardThe schooner Torea, which loft Lyttelton lor Kaipara on Friday, ran in here yesterday, and reports that, during a heavy southerly gala on Saturday night, the sea broke on board and washed a seaman named William Lawson overboard. No assistance could bo rendered and the man was drowned. Deceased was a young man, and shipped at Lyttelton some time ago. CARTERTON, June 13. Death of a Maori Prophet The funeral of Paul, tho Te Oreoro prophoti notorious for his droama and flag nt tho late Maori meeting, has just passed through to Maaterton. Ho died yesterday at Ngature pah, Blaokbridge. A tangi is to be hold over Te Oreore. TIMARU, June 13. The Unemployed. The unemployed are still agitating here. At a meeting held at tho Breakwater, this morning, the following telegram, received by tho Mayor from tho Government, was read : —“ Government cannot give answer re unemployed. March is to soo Oallcott; if no news of him, March goes to Christchurch, but returns Monday or Tuesday.” The telegram was received with groans and hisses. A further meeting will be held to-morrow. The Weather. The rain has ceased, but it looks threatening, Supposed InnendiarismMr O. Johnson's slaughterhouse. Upper Washdyko road, near Timaru, was burnt down some time between last night and early this morning, under highly suspicious circumstances. The building was uninsured. Tho loss is about £7O. The police are investigating the case. DUNEDIN, June 13. Sudden DeathsThe wife of Mr Charles Bird, of the Dunedin Club, died very suddenly yesterday. On Saturday evening John Basse, a newspaper runner, died whilst folding newspapers in the Star "office, of disease of the heart.

SEVEN LIVES LOST.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2245, 13 June 1881, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2245, 13 June 1881, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2245, 13 June 1881, Page 3

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