TELEGRAMS.
(united pbess association.) CHItISTCHURCH, NOV. 19. In consequence of the recent difficulties m connection with a. Supreme Court case, the directors of the Itaugiora Linseed Oil and Fibre Company have decided to call a general meeting of shareholders to consider whether the company shall be wound up voluntarily. DUNEDIN, NOV. 19. The Tippeiay Company, at Macetown, has crushed 349 ounces of gold from 290 tons of stone. At the Police Courts to-day, George Rea T. Hall, was fined £1 for leaving two horses without food for 19 hours. New Plymouth; Nov. 19. Sir John Hall, accompanied by Mr Pairis and Mr Fen wick, of the Otago Daily! Times y left for the South this morning, driving round the caost by way of Parihaka and m Opunake. Sir John Hall goes that way m order that he might see how the country has been settled since Te Whiti was ' deposed. He will also visit some of the settlers who ha v» come from Canterbury. **
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 138, 21 November 1884, Page 2
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164TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 138, 21 November 1884, Page 2
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