TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
;. n/ [uIHTED PRE*3*iBBbCIATICN.I : ' j Auckl/(nd- Dec.' 20w' The telegram* has been received from Lor-VRoseberry by Miy 5j. M. ClarkY-r^" Very Wry we have • i»abat)don our visii to New Zealand. . j ßaVe XRosebefry, Govern*s_«e_tf _£oiise>V Melbourne." *'■* tUftbv 'Cantley, R.E.,ytlie.J[nipe^al officpr.'charged with colonial Vas »' passenger by the Takapuna: today to Wellington. ..,,;. " Dec. 20. . At.-iha Cpwfiil last : nighty ; the ' Ma^or said He nope^ thp .qpestion ol lighting^' the town witlil electric light take. practical shape. WEt^G^rbN, 'December 20. A despatch by ""the mail states that .Ulito 1 CPnfeddrt.tioii- ahd ; Annexation .&\\l i has-been i*_eiTed n foi' the.significa•ttoil of' ftcv Majesty's jileaSuVo. Her IM^es^ will hot be Anally, Vadyised to -IWsffl-t tb fe thisr Bill until' the iesplt bf ; t^htf^nferdhce;^ at Sydney is -*Sjeived. l l l! L - ' l '" ' li '"''~\ '•'."• - 'i^M. -JPffakaß Brown, M.H.R. for St. iMb_ns, 'Wtar L married ; at St. ? s •OhAfoli'- this afiseriiobn to Mrs Martin, a resident of Wellington. The various Mayors aro gazetted Justioea of j the Peace. I Sir William. Foafs West, Coast Com- j PMiiroa 4as ileeh' 'fiirther extended until Ist July, .1884. I The &' Ter 7 unsettled. It haß beenriiining both yesterday and torday. THe^lass is still low. dr The "iifext ,; flitting of the Divorce jC ,urt is-fixed for the 14th proximo. At present only twp^cages are down on \he list; "TEdwajpisv. Edwai-ds, m ivhich f tho, application is for a decree l Elwelly.Elwell, m which a decree absolute is^asked for. r The retiring Town Clerl^, and City ©igiheer are to be entertained at a ' coniplimen^r^lbpnquet.. { Tne man ,A^«!*?P n » attempted fo niurder his. paramour : at Carterton, has _een cpmmittedjpr >ria], a i,:: '(^HRisTciiURCH, I)eeeinber 20. ?! 'A of auriferous quartz believpd.toDe froji the Wilberforce distridtj" was shown- in town to-day. It is stated .,|iiu>t LlOO; has /been offered toy t^elv^ oT'jtHe- shares .m* company cwMis^^^jt^elyplme^ is sai- to , je very rough. M a: ■■■•■> 'Judgment i.fer defendant ; ww;giyen tb-^yrinja, c^e iu^whifih a shareholder sought to recover money paid for shares m ope ; y of v tlie ydianiond companies etarfced durinij.the diamond fever. • „..'. * !D.ujrEpWi December: 20. . Blablcbiirn and ther. wreßt-rs Un, oorae overly the nejxt; steamer to arrange 'matches with° Dinnie.andj Robertson. At the. Education Board meeting Mr M^cKenzieygaye. nplice.Qf.Tmotion for the January nieeting,.l_hat the Secretaj^r> ii( t&MR&L :.. JnspjßQtors, and three Clerks iecpispr notice of discharge after three months, and .that applications lie thep jii>Titwi . for a Secretary, one '■ Ciert) Ipapectora. He also , gave notice for tb«/>abolition of Committees, and that all- business be tiansacted by tl>p;full Board.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 20, 21 December 1883, Page 3
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