LATEST TELEGRAMS.
(from our own corrhspondent,
WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Wellington.
The remains of the late Mr Moorhouse will bo taken to Lyfctelton per Stella this afternoon, forburial at Riccarton, which was his last dying request. The insurances on his life amount to £OOOO. NEW CLUB.
The Academy of Music and offices adjacent will be turned into a club now being organised to take the place of the defunct Port Nicholson Club, and under better auspices. RETURNING HOME, Many members are packing up for departure, and the steamer going south on Sunday will take a large contingent.
NEW SHIPPING COMPANY. .Auckland.
It is proposed to form a new steamship company here with a capital ef half a million.
THE OPINION OF THE TRADE, DUNEDIN.
The Licensed Victuallers condemn the new Licensing Bill in its present form and petition the Colonial Secretary to let it stand over for consideration at the next Parliament. THE WAY THE MONEY GOES. Thames,
Action already has been started under railway construction Bill for forming the line up the Thames Valley, Morrinsville to Sake Rotorua, at a cost of £400,000,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 871, 16 September 1881, Page 2
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183LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 871, 16 September 1881, Page 2
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