TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Some time back about ten tone of etone were taken out of the Perseverance Mine at Tarawhiti and forwarded to Sydney to be tested. Colonel McDonald, chairman of director*, has received a telegram statins; that all returns of the stuff were unpayable. A young man named William DeNoryal, employed at Crawford’s Flax Mill, Koh mga, Raglan, had an arm wrenched off shove the elbow by the machinery on Monday. He la now in the Auckland Hospital. Work on the sea wall at Napier has been commenced. When finished there will be a wide esplanade for two miles. The Wellington police have received information from Tenui that the body of a man named James Galbraith, drowned in the Onehunga river on the lltb, has been recovered. Tt appears that deceased took the wrong ford, and the horse got into quicksands. A burglary was committed in Lyttelton on Tuesday night, when the shopiof Messrs H»rvey and Fulmer was entered and £3 16s in money stolen.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1807, 25 October 1888, Page 3
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165TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1807, 25 October 1888, Page 3
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