CABLE NEWS TO THE “MAIL.”
- ! . KKU.TBR.’s AOBKC-vQ r < v y-f' IERESTS IN IRELAND* -London, 9th .—Several persons recently arrived from the United have been aJ^e’steci , ‘. ; police|;in , ; Irelq.nd, jon iuspiclon :<of /being concerned in schemes of the Land League. !l “ ..*l, -. ARREST-ON SUSPICION. a cabman-'whb isi believed: to have been employ ed'‘-by-4he*'assaßßinß i “and{He-8« p : posed a. clue to the murderers has teen ohtahied:* 1 ! S”ii i luul SecrfltaryiKii in London, 9th.—Mr G. Otto Trevelyan is afrpoipted jOhief >§tes{swy ? i j [,-j ] Mr Parnell has issued a manifesto statins: that the name of Ireland will be sullied until the assassins are arrested.
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A Waverley Lament.
The town of Waverley has been unlucky. The street improvements had been almost finished ready for metalling when, this'premature deluge of rain set in, converting the soft formation into a broad avenue of slush and bog. The metal had been taken off the high crown of the main street, to reduce the formation to a fair gi-ade. Footpaths had also been cut down or levelled up to the now grade; and another month of fair weatber.wonld ha.ve rejoiced the hearts of Waverley residents to see their township dignified with a broad and level main street, nicely gravelled andkerbed. But the rains descended and the floods came just in. time to spoil this fair prospect ; upsetting the tempers of the whole Town Board. How much of the blame will be laid to the County Council for hot pushing on the gravelling we shall soon know, if blame there is to be. The whole work seems to have been driven late for want of an earlier understanding between the Town Board and the County Council. .
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Patea Mail, 10 May 1882, Page 3
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