TELEGRAMS.
(UNHED PBEBB ASSOCIATION.) .'. ;.i . . .NEW.PLYiMOTJT^DIeCv'ji. The Taranaki Herald's special repor- | ter, who accompanied, the Hon; Mr B«llance round the coast, wir.es f i;om Opunake that the .stables at Prosser's Hotel Were burned down thief 'morning/ at 2 o'clock. Nine horses f X Were mit *bt were all got out. " The stables Ware iiot insured. .;•■•■-;• :; y .' ,; ..-. , • I .>{;-/f . The Native: Minister left for Hawera this moi qing. The w^t, yestei day, prevented Mr Ballance seeing much of tbs country, and he did not visit Parihaka. He was deputation lsed at Opunake "relative to the harbour and roads. , , t 4. Mr Wakefield having resigned the editorship of the ; Timaru .fferfll^.i^a been succeeded by Mr VJ.' H. Thggs. formerly of the Wellington \ Pdst. The two men who were apprehended m connection , with the 'fa^assault^li Meldrum were brought hefore the jostices at Qutram to-day rand- remanded till Saturday, when it Is expected th» inquest will take place.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 7, 6 December 1884, Page 2
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154TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 7, 6 December 1884, Page 2
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