TELEGRAPHIC.
INTERPR6VIIi:rAL;
(PBB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Hoxitika., September 15. - The steamer x Waipara is still kept a prisoner at Okarito. She is anxiously lookedior every. tide«<~. *^.^^*»...^..- # The Rosa United Gold Mining Company having successfully tapped water m old workings, relieving the pumping engines in" the~matrshaf t; they -are-rlbw^keepinir the water down easily at two strokes a minute leaa than formerly. j The Mayor,} on .a large requisition, has called a pdblib| meeting at the Town Hall! for Monday /to~cbnsidef the unsatiafactoryi working, and management of .the harbor, \ and ' to devise means for remedying thej same. j • ". ■ " Au.cb.i.and. September 17. Charles Fletcher, butch at Mercer,' euicided by drowning m the Mangatawhirij ' creek on Saturday. !- Hefhad^.been drink>j \ittt l - heavily;- -had ; beed ; suffering from rheumatics, and was m pecnniary dim* ■^ttitiesV^'--"^'! 5 -; •\'A.-A:,t A)Ulf)' I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 2
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133TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 2
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