SECOND EDITION TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
NEW ZEALAND. {PBB PENS# ASSOCIATION.J WANGANUI, July 25. ’ A very sharp shock of earthquake, lasting about five seconds, and followed by a succession of smaller ones, was felt heie at three minntea to twelve last night. The direction was east to we it. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 25. The steamer Wanaka, with the 'Frisco mail, arrived at 3 a.m., and left at eight o’clock for Wellington direct. Passengers— Miss Thompson, Messrs Fraser, Harker, and Bruce. WELLINGTON, July 25. The subscription raised here to augment the Mansion House fund to relieve the persecuted Jews of Russia now amounts to over £455, This is in addition to upwards of £450 collected here for the same object last year. PATE A, July 25. A smart shook of earthquake was felt here at midnight. DUNEDIN, July 25. The Boyal Commissioners’ report into the management of the Benevolent Asylum disproves nearly all the charges made. The Commissioners conclude by expressing their high sense of the present management and excellence of the arrangements.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2589, 25 July 1882, Page 3
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170SECOND EDITION TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2589, 25 July 1882, Page 3
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