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(UNITED PKBs.s ASSOCIATION.* Auckland, Tuesday. Ii:t«-lliijeii«o bus li.mmi received of the safety <»t" the <:ulter Smith Carolina. Tlir , men hud to slip i heir cable in ft gale, ami rim for tlie Great Barrier. At tlit; imjuttht un Thomas JWacFarlano a vtii'dict of accidental death -whs returueii, and exonerating (lit) driver and {•Hard of the train from all blaiu.*. A rider was added CPuaiiring tin: railway niithorilies for not nsin# i>rcvfntiv«» measures after thu previous accident. The funeral was the largest ia Auckland for years. Three children, belonging toSheehun, charged with thu Castletowu lloche murder:;, have been seut to St. Mary's orphanage. The n«t revenue of the city of Auckland is stated at £60,000. In searching the luggage of Maxwell, charged with the St Louis murder, a number of articles were found bearing the same initials as those of the murdered mail; The temperance organisation are making great ciFnrtH to carry on the invsetit local option pollings on temperance lines.' Wellington, Tuesday. The following order has been issued to the police of Wellington by Inspector Skerman :■ — When young girls or ladies are observed by the police about the streets under suspicious circumstances at unreasonable hours after dark, their names ii nd addresses should betaken, and a report matin of the same in order that their parents or guardians may be informed. Discretiou'shonld be observed in not interfering with any who may be in company with persons of mature age who are capable of looking after them. Oam abo", Wednesday. The nomination of candidates for the representation of Oamaru in the House, took place to-day. The caddidates proposed, were Lord Keiduaven, the defeated candidate at the last election, and G. W. Hislop, a former. member of the House. The show of hands whs in favor of Hislop. A poll was demanded by Lord lieidhaven.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 3

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