TELEGRAMS.
. (UNITKP PRKBB ASSOCIATION.) ' Auckland, Monday. , Mr Charles Bright has commenced lee* tilting here, wider engagement to the Rationalistic Association. He does not intend going South. . John Ayres, jeweller, charged with breaking *nd entering Levy and Hart's premises last year and stealing therefrom £108 worth of jewellery, was to-day discharged by the Bench without a stain on his character. The Young Men's Christian Association hfvVe .accepted the designs of Mr Burrows, out pt twenty, lor new buildings to cost i'6ooo. Dunedik, Monday. John Aitken, settler at Woodside, was found drowned on his farm yesterday morning. , Mr D. R. Hity has accepted a challenge from tiie: Cantarbury ; Club: to*pjay a chess match by telegraph between teams ofeigii^ or ten a-Bide. . . misborne, Monday. . Mr John Thomson, C.E., of New Plymouth, has been appointed -harboir engineer, with' a salary of £800 a-year.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 4, 2 June 1885, Page 2
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139TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 4, 2 June 1885, Page 2
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