TELEGRAMS.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) : i Ohmstchurch, Mondays [ Last night a five roomed .Kbuae aft Fendalton , belonging to Mi«V Dearden> and occupied by Mr Stewart, a bank clerk, iwas: burned down through fchjjsp. setting of a kerosene lamp. There are over 25Q entries for the dog* show to be held m the' race week. The entries' have iheen rec^e^'franVall parti of the Colony, i Punemn, Monday. Sir Julios Vo^fel arrived ' last night. He is to address a pabhc; meeting ak Lawrence shortly.' ' -■ ' - '-' 'V The Hussars broke up camp to-day. The military sports yesterday were a great success. . , t . .; • ; . Auckland, Monday. Captain Oliver, formerly of . HLM/ff NaVy, now chief of the police at Fijvhas been appointed secretary to the Auckland Club at £300 a year. There wore owe* Bikty applications. . ; . ; . . Among the p-isseneera by the Janet Nieholl for Raratonga is Lieut. Poirel), " the neVvly^appoi'nied Briaiwh Consul to Samoa.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1497, 3 November 1885, Page 2
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146TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1497, 3 November 1885, Page 2
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