CABLEGRAMS.
■, . .Reuter's Telegrams, [by electrio telegraph—copyright.] Received' April 4,815 p.m. The premises destroyed by the in Paternoster Row werq. occupied by Messrs Pardon and' Son, printers, Messrs Paudel, Phillips, and Co., and MiBenjamin "William's new warehouse. LONDON,
April 2, The second of this year's series wool sales will open on Tuesday, the 29th instant. No limit will be placed on tho quantity to be offered.
The Bank of South Australia has declared a dividend for its last half year at the rate of, 1 per cent per aunum, together with a bonus of 5s per shaw, and carries £7OOO to reserve. ' SYDNEY,
April 4. Showers of rain, which for some time past have been greatly needed, have been experienced here, aud the fall has been pretty general in tho country districts, MELBOURNE, April 4. _ The second-class passenger who was killed at the Little River railway accident has ".been identified aa Mrs Johnson, of South Melbourne, Later, Inquests were held to-day on the bodies of the victims of the Little River railwayaccident, but in view of the strict investigations into the disaster which are about'to be held here, the verdicts returned were merely of a formal nature.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1654, 7 April 1884, Page 2
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196CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1654, 7 April 1884, Page 2
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