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TELEGRAMS.

•***'** SE s*foi^ifaf» r «tarch 11. A-¥&i Vo * u P£fe<-%$Y was recovered yesteVctaf aj&htifH stezmaUm&lnw River. The- inquest at Havelock last C-m^t*esralte<f iiioa Ttiaaliet ofaefci<|entally drownqd, w.itfe^jrider to the effect that the jury ur£e_on the Government the - necessity of the completion* of *the Pelo- " ra£teMge*as J early *2s pWfble£a*l that $to*.P.FPW & u %flFs? s iftߣl^quested to open the track to the upper ford. The • *Mner«btakesipiabe ido'BlH»hanMto-mor- . row. -- The iprd^hem th^asgidgig.t happened is very rough, and the approaches are bad* and^aajap lights are kept burning at^htroarlfimagnfinished bridge, it is da^gerpus : ifierefore to cross the Pelo^.;,:,s^t-W^|il^oiuig was single, 27 j£afs>Qjf ase:pa|Jafrtive of England, and4asiib;ffelativ6«|^rthe colony. '"\ ; :\ ■%& Dbqwsdin, March 11. The cas%a£aiss£ Green for embezzleJ^^^^^Jf&^hejjtJ Wf W^l It has transpired that, mk defalcations exceed ±'400. ; . ■■. W&& Iftp&gj^areh 11. At the inquest on the body of Mary Spalding, a.gdd^i ghteen, who died from iajurigs-recep^d- a jfqriniglityflfti while -eß^^froßa>^ajQ^jfoQijo^at Penrose station^ a verdict of "Accidental Death ''■'Was returned. ;;7 a^ed'Lfliey',^dS§e i hl«»^theManapouri, was arrested for stealing a dia- '■ AKttai tn^gl hx ai3i'4Klllin{jmiliogton. HersKais jrenaandfia. tpo JRellington. „ .. March 11. °* m jjW '%^ap^sWemSfe ! C% a repa l dM^iaaenl^^iiile'Von the way to the railway- station here, at 5 o'clock this etenilg.-ij/Eliti oaaseiirMx^oplexy. CtrBiSTCHURCH, March 10. xjacly yogel and Mr Kennedy (private _secretary)_ arrived .at j^ttelton by the s.s. Hinemoaffom welllnglonTiabout 11 o'clock this morning. A special train coaKfiy^Lj&e party to Ghristchurch, whiolpwSs; reached shortly after noon. Sir proceeded to Coker's Hotel. I" ae^^^^ft,. with Ids expressed wish, thett^iw^io^ demonstration ot welcome on s %^^^^^fe^i^ c entertained at/^Sfnwnijn^wfii^^itizens of Christchurch to-morrow night.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 85, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 85, 13 March 1885, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 85, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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