LATEST TELEGRAMS.
(FROM-OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.
Wellington., PROROGATION. The House adjourned at 4.30 yesterday for want of a quorum, until noon of Saturday, when the formal prorogation will take place, Nearly nil the members have already departed. THE ELECTIONS.
The Premier replying to a question a to when the elections would take place, stated indefinitely, as early as possible,
A MEAN ROBBER
Napier, A farmer named Peddle was caught in flagrante delicto itealing his neighbor's cows, Whim arrested by the Constable he had to be roped hand and foot before he could be removed to gaol, IMPORTANT TO PUBLICANS. DtJNEDIN. lh» Chief Justice has quashed the conviction against a publican for supplying liquor on Sunday, there being no evidence of money paid on that day. This opens the door to the possible evasion of the Act, under a drink to-day and pay to-morrow arrangement, A COURAGEOUS ACTION, A man named Vickers pluckily rescued a child from an approaching train. The girl's boot was torn off by the cowcatcher, but he rescued her at the peril of his own life.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 881, 23 September 1881, Page 2
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178LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 881, 23 September 1881, Page 2
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