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TELEGRAPHIC.

:, [per united pbess .association.} - ; RE-BUILDING OP ST.' ANDREW'S • CHURCH. ' New Plymouth, this day, At a meeting held last night it was decided to re-build St. Andrew's-Church, and to solicit subscriptions from Presbyterians in all parts of the colony to defray the cost.

THELALMROOKH,

..',', New Plymouth, this day.. The paptain of the Lallaßpokh'says he left Manakau last Wednesday, and finding a strong south-westerly wind -and sea, anchored;, undor Albatross Point. (On Thursday; morning finding the soa too heavy he lifted anchor and made' for Kawhia and remained there until yesterday morning,' iwheii she left and arrived, at shortly aftor 7 last evening.'; The Captain reports that the whole of the statement in reference to distress.; signals.'».incorrect, The only signal used -.was. the usual/recognition of steamers passing, ;by : exhibiting' light. •~" •SUPREME-COURT,

, ■ ;' ; Wemkoton, this day. At.the; Supreme Court'jn Banco to-day, Judge Richmond granted 'rule nisi for a new trial injbecaae of' Adams convicted ifor conspiracy'.' It is understood that the new trial will be heard before the Jußtioe'a ■Johnstoni Gillies, and Williams, when attending the next appeal court, DEATH'.BY.pRpWNING, ~:..; , •.^rjpKUijp,'this day., At 10, o'olp'ok 'this.'morning a boat confining. fitr,,Laing,< ohief. officer of the British, ship .Ashmorej''and Robins, :Veigler,, and: Connor (seamen); left the Queen-street Wharf,: with" the intention of going an boatd'their vessel, lying in the stream. A strong .westerly gale was blowing,! and before the! boat had gone 400 .yards It capsized; Robins and Veigler being drowned. and Connor supported themselves on an oar, and were .'.reaoued by the ferry Btearaer Alexandria, 'When the steamer came on ,the scene Robins, was, observed to be swimming, but Bank before, reached.'■!'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 October 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 October 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 October 1882, Page 2

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