TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[UNITBD PRESS 168OCIATICN.] At'cklaud, February 16. The Stella has arrived from laying the cable between Tiritiri and the, mainland. IT^he line is expected to be) open m, a week :or two. . : .:; Mr Sheehan, M.H.R., has visited Sir George Grey at Kawau. Mr Sheehan has definitely decided to stand for the Napier constituency. Napier, February 16. A tyrb days' trial of Tornil?on and Hayward's glycerine and Lincoln sheepclip& was concluded yesterday. It excited much interest amongst stockowners. Both dips gave the best results. TPort Chalmbbs, February 17. The preliminary inquiry into the Mtranding of the steamer Waihora at Tewlri Poin^rwas held here oa Saturday afternoon,, before Mr Hackwortb, the Collector of -Customs, ; and Captaiu Thompson) Nautical Assessor. The evidence showed that the accident was unavoidable. A link of the chain Connected with the stealing gear carried •way. k; "■■'" ... ■ r ■■■■■■. i Dunedin, Febniary 1 7. Turqudise has been scratched for all engagement* at the D.J.C. meeting. ' The Tasmanians leave for Tiraaru on Honday. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 67, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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164TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 67, 18 February 1884, Page 3
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