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(per press agency.) Wellington, Thursday, Mrs Philips was rearresfced for arson, but allowed bail in two sureties, £250 each. Her brother, Ru&h, for perjury, himself iv £100, two sure" ties £50 each. The tire escape for Wellington Fire Police has been shipped. The watershed of Wainuiomata is to be reserved from sale. An inquiry was held at Kaikoura as to the loss of the Shepherdess which is solely attributable to the defective 1 ness of Government mooriugs, These have been condemned. Sir W. Fiizherbert it is understood will iuform the Uufcfc constituents immediately after accepting the offer of Speakership of Upper House. Henry Jackson, late of the survey office, will be brought forward as can' didate for the Hutt. It is expected no opposition will be offered to O'Korke being Speaker of Lower House, but if llamilia be brought forward as can didate for Chairman of committees he \vill be strenuously opposed. CiiiasTcnußCH, Thursday. A large meeting of unemployed at Ashburton to day, with the the result that Government be urged to proceed with Mount Somers railway.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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179LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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