TELEGRAMS.
i (UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.) I Auckland, April 22. Havei Hopepa Tupara, while temporarily insane, committed suicide at Kahoi, Bay of Islands.. The Hon. Mr Mitchelson submitted plans for tho new railway station to I the president and members of the Cham- [ her of Commerce to-day for inspection, and the designs met with their approval and that of the. mere untile public. Mr Mitchelson is understood to be prepared to call for tenders at once. He returns to Wellington overland tomorrow and goes south via Mokau, so as to be m a position to report' oh the West Coast route. . , _ Tho Qovernor met the native chiefs of Kaipara at Dargaville, m the public hall, to-day. There was a large attendance, and speeches of welcome were j delivered, to which the Governor suitably replied. The Kennedy Family gave a farewell performance m the Choral Hall last night. Numbers were refused ad mission, and many clambered on to the roof of the building to hear the songs. Donediw, April 22. Mr Millar Smith, for two years secretary pfithe Dnuedin Young Men's CbrjstiatL- Association, goes to fill a sijnilar position m Wellington. He left here to-day. ; J; - ;! At the Palmerston races to-day, Mr Kienyon's liorse Xaera fell and died m the Shag Valley Handicap. She had won the Palmerston Cup, and she also! .xatl second m the .handicap, previously, ! and looked like winning the handicap, j Cotton, who was riding her, : escaped with injury. The mare did not move after she full. Invercargill, April 22, : Tho Supreme Court opened to-day, before- -Judge- Williams, and > all the | criminal business was disposed of. m abaufe. 'chiee hours. . Three, boys, charged wilb breaking into a store, were dismissed; on the parents undertaking'to fihd sureties for their good .Jjtthfcvfour.- Thomas 'Wilson pleaded; guilty to larceny of a cheque, and received twelve months; and Alfred iVorris; for: unlawfully wounding his' wife, was sentenced -to- three years' imprison irient.* The Grand ~ Juvy: ret^frned no true bill m the case of Sarah Jane IMetfc, a , niirsc, icharged with ; manand; , she. . ; was discharged. There ai c a number of civil cases to be heard. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 127, 24 April 1884, Page 2
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353TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 127, 24 April 1884, Page 2
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