Telegraphic Intelligence.
[Eiioai greville's telegram company.]
WELLINGTON. Monday, Oct. 21. Several members left for the South yesterday. George Pound, a sigu writer, cut his
throat to-day while suffering from delirium tremens. The wound is not serious.
pITNEDIN. Monday, Oct. 21. Wilson's store and house at Queenstown have been destroyed by lire. The property was uninsured, and the loss is estimated at ,£I,OOO.
Mrs Whiting, of Waikawa, drowned her three sons and attempted to drown her daughter. The bodies were found in the river. She is supposed to be insane. INVERCARGIU* Monday, Oct. 21. A fire broke out in Baslian's flax-mill, resulting in the total destruction of the building. The loss is estimated at £4OO, The propelty is uninsured,
NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday, Oct. 21. Coffee, a native, says that he wrote to the Chatham Islands concerning Te Whiti's prophecy of an earthquake, but only to warn them in case of a tidal wave.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1460, 21 October 1872, Page 2
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152Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1460, 21 October 1872, Page 2
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