TELEGRAPHIC.
(UNITED PKKSS ASSOCIATION.)
IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN.
Arrangements have been made enabling shippers of butter from Wellington Provinoial District to do so per freezing ship Mataura from Port Chalmers at 80s per ton gross weight, if application is imme-: diately made to the';N.Z. Shipping Company's office, Christchurch. STRANGE DEATH, ; Opunake, this day. An inquest was held yesterday on the body.of.Ford, when a verdict was returned that he oarae by' his death while laying down in the open air and a cart horse treading on his abdomen. The de-' ceased was a bricklayer and well-kn own in Wanganui. i
TE WHITI LIONISED.
DEATH FROM ASSAULT,
Ohristchuro'h, this day. Te Whiti'visited the Addington workshops yesterday, and will visit the Exhibition to-day. The woman assaulted by Arthur Piery died at the Hospital last night, THUNDERSTORM. Weuington, this day. ' A-thunderstorm passed over the town last, night, and the heavy rains did some damage to roads in the suburbs. FIRE AT GREYTOWN. An unoccupied coltage owned by J. Judd.at Kuritiwhiti, was burned down last night. The onuse of the fire is not known
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 6 May 1882, Page 2
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178TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 6 May 1882, Page 2
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