TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
borrow, the defaulting secretary of the Arch Hill Eoad Board, Auckland, has been released on twelve months’ probation. William Sheehan, a lad of 18, who has only just finished a term in the industrial school for house-breaking, was sentenced at Wellington to three months’ imprisonment for stealing a pair of opera glasses from one person, and a roll of cashmere from another. Davis’ Hotel Springfield, North Canterbury, was burned down on Tuesday morning. It was the property of the Crown Brewery Company. The building was insured in the Standard lor £7OO, and the furniture in the National for £450. The Christchurch Hospital Trustees have decided to continue the steamheating system in the hospital, but to make some improvements.
Signor Hafaelo Squarise, who is regarded as one of the principal violinists in South Australia, has been appointed leader of the Exhibition orchestra. A man named Charles Roberts committed suicide at Dunedin on Wednesday, shooting himself through the head.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1940, 7 September 1889, Page 3
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159TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1940, 7 September 1889, Page 3
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