TELEGRAMS.
(united press association). Auckland, Saturday. i All who were iivjurad by the late fir« are doing well, except Froadyke and Neil, who are still low, and doubts ar« entertained of their recovery. A quantity of saponaceous matter of font poands weight waß found m the fains of the fire believed to be the remains of & : human body. The body of tbe old man is still unidentified. - The Bootmakers' Union have appointed a committee of six to meet the employes, with full power to settle tht dispute. Wellington, Saturday. The Evening Post will bn published m an enlarged foam on Wednesday next. At tbe Appeal Court, m the . Napier case, Kawhata v. Russell and others, tha appeal was dismissed, with costs on the highest scale. Sunday. A strong southerly Rile, accompanied by heavy rain, set m last night, and hascontinued throughout the day. g<A slight shock of earthquake was felfc early this morning, the direction being: east to west . There are no signs of the steamer Te> Anau, which left Napier for Wellington, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It i»< thought probable that she hove to in* consequonce of the gale.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1710, 17 May 1886, Page 2
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191TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1710, 17 May 1886, Page 2
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