A young Maori was arrested at Wanganui on Wednesday afternoon for attempted criminal assault'on a Maori girl, 7 years of age. Mr James Mills was the only candidate nominated for the Port Chalmers seat, and ho was declared duly elected.
Railway Reeuesii stent Roosts, Timaett, —D. McGuinness begs to inform his numer ous friends, and the travelling public in particular, that having taken the above rooms for a fresh term he has decided to reduce the charges hitherto made, and in future they will bo as follow : —Breakfast in readiness for early trains, Is Gd; Hot Lunch or Dinner, served up in the hitherto wdl-known profuse style, on arrival of Notlh and South Express trains, Is Gd. Tea and Golfee always in readiness, and choice confectionery, &o. Ibe lessee would especially draw attention to the Ladies’ Private Dining-room, which has been specially arranged and furnished for their convenience. A waitress is always in attendance. The usual Is Lunches are still continued at the Club Hotel.—Advt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1566, 9 April 1887, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1566, 9 April 1887, Page 4
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