TELEGRAMS.
'{UNITED PRESS ASSOCiATION*) TiMARU, Saturday. An inquest was held on the body jof a well-kuovvn grocer . uamed . Jamei Fullartoo, who whb found dead m his shop on Saturday night. The jury returned a verdict of death from natural cause*. Nelson, Saturday. At a meeting of the shareholders ot Johnaou's Union Quartz Miuing Company last night, the thine was reported as looking well. Crushing is still pro ceeding. • : ; Blenheim, Saturday. Mr Matthew Burnett has concluded a fortnight's mission m Marlborough. The total number of pledges taken .was; over 800, making the uuinher m Westland, Nelson, and Marlborough 5000, and iv the South Island 20,000, the greater nuinoerbeiug entirely new pledges.. Mr Burnett leaves for Wellington to* 'day to Qolnuaecce a North Island tour. Otaki, Saturday. At the adjourned sitting of: tjtie Horo- :■ wKentia Licensing Bench held yesterday, the applicatien for the renewal of license for Jillett's Telegraph Hotel, Otaki, wai heard. Mr E. Shaw appeared for the applicant, and Mr W. N. Ward on behalf of the owner. The license was granted
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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172TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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