WELLINGTON.
This day.i J
The City Council' last night adopted;' a congratulatory-address to the Queen on "nitß^tteoWs^QKtfie British arms in -Eigypt. They also adopted the report of the Hospital enquiry committee on a division of 9 to 4, and agreed to settle the long standing' law suit' 1 by Mr^Climi'e; 'formerly Prainage Engineer,,by payment of £spO. A meeting of sharehoiders in the 'New Zealand Leather Manufacturing Company elected directors, and resolved to register; the company ai once.' s ' A'~ <' •- ; Mr O.W". Clayton, purchaser of the old telegraph office, sustained a serious injury this morning. He is having the building removed, and when the section was being! lowered'all Ttneci: were called; to 'stand clear.t jGJaytoa, however^, did hot} hear the warning, and he was struck across the hips,? rendered ;< übcdns'dious, and is in 1 a critical condition. j^T^NewSottth Wales Eootball Team did notjarfiVe he,re;by -thUTeLAgawuutir 12.30 this afternoon. The Watch will commencean about t*6 hours. A strong north wind is blowing, and the weather altogether is unfavorable for football.- ■ .
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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168WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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