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TELEGRAMS.

fUNITKD PRESS A3SOCIA%< -N?^ Dv >edin, Monday. The Dunedm Suli-yurd Couipdhycde-;* -clared ft diviil-Mid'of 10 per cent i/* for" the year, after writing off equal to 5 per cut. for depreciation. '' At ame ling of the? Licensing Coirini'Hoe of lit • tiMiiperanu • body it was /twi ?'« d to no ii.n .te fiv '.candid ites and ' t'.Vask minivers 10 preach temperance Bei'inoiiH n^xt Sunday. - -iVe-h«TB© GaptMn Webster has broken dowu. Invbrcargill, Monday. '^"MFBtOSß6e""arnvod here this forenoon from W«ik*wa -ami Fortrose districts, with wluchi'he expressed himself, highly pleased;^ The Minister has been busy receiving deputations on district mattlrs, and.vißiling th|> Garrißoif Hall, Polj«fe©anfp;- an?l other 3 p»blic placts. He goes to Riyorton .and Orepuki tomorrow, and Stewart Island on Wedine><day. -. „ ; Cardinal =Moran left for the Lake this afternoon. „,,. Cardinal Moran arrived at the Bl,uff last nijjht by the Te An^u. He was met by Bishop Moran, of Diihedin, and came to Inverca'rgill by special train, and this .morning was publicly re* ceived m i>t Mary's Church, where adI dreß«ep o£ welcome were presented. He loft fu QueeiiHtown this afternoon, iwh^nce he goes tb'Diincdin. 4 . AfteV about' two month's continuous dry we" nth/or; rain began to fall this afternoon. ! miii 5 Monday. ! At the half-yearly meeting of the Canterbury Tramway Company h«ir) tonight a dividend* equal to 7 per cent per Annum was declared. About one- million p.4fssu^erß were carried over- the lines during the past year. / : . ' ' Auckland. Monday. > Among the tl r >ugh passengers for Sydney by the Miraroa are Mr A. S. Halliday, President of thii Califenuan trtmway worksV His objects are to proinbte the ÜB4 of cable roads m Hie chief colonial' cities, aad to study the trade .relations between the Colonies iud the St»s<v ' I GHEYJioUTH, Monday. i At the iirbt^mass ,m -the <pat(io : licJChuivh ; i y.ster^iy^ £24-75 was. promised for the •ruction of the. proUOB •«] newiclii.roh. A.t the socond' mass £451 mor<- was- promised. These sjmountß, wij,h snr£f5 nr£f iqii| collections, make a total of £13i7|promjse|.i „l 9

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1631, 10 February 1886, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1631, 10 February 1886, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1631, 10 February 1886, Page 2

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