TELEGRAMS.
, (UNITED PttESS ASSOCIATION" ) . .^Aikjkland, Thursday. Mrs Luriny, shot by her husband at the North Shore, is progressing favourably. Bhe : States she was not living with McGwire, and gave her husband no reason to bo jealons. v • QisBOBNE, Thursday. • feoriHnna, charged with maliciously kiHjjhg a cow^^was.. acquitted, : Potar,oimf Noti," charg«H with perjury, was caiuviot«d, by a Maori jury. . Sentence was deterred.' ■ '• ■ ••• ■• " ' ■' -. , : ". ' .- 1 i. ). ; } * ] Gbbyjcouth, Thursday; The steamers St Kilria and Maori, which havH been outside since Monday morning, have just come m, though the bar ia still ro««h. The St. Ki lda's horsni are uninjured. A very strong gala is now coming on from the N.W, The Korunni is still at Westport, and will not come on to-day. A number of Intending passengers by th» Triumph are waiting here for the Koramii, TJj«
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1743, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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133TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1743, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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