CABLEGRAMS.
By BLECWC nWUVU— COPYRJGHT, KeUTER'B TEI/EORAMB, Hobaet, March 10. Tho Shaw, Saville and Albion Company's steamship Tainui, from Plymouth (Ist February), arrived hero on Saturday 'rijorning en route for Port Chalmers. Sidney, March 16. The Manapouri arrived yesterday fjqin Auckland,
Melbourne, March 16, The evening papers contradict the statement made by the Age to-day, that precautions are deemed necessary for the protection of public buildings in this city, They declare that the guards at Government House and other places have merely been relieved to admit'of the despatch of artillerymen to Queoiiscjifte, ' "' Melbourne, Tuesday. Sir W. Jervois returned to Melbourne from Adelaide. The Ago reasserts the accuracy of_ its statement as the precautions havinp been taken for the safety of 'various public buildings. It is stated the Indian Government has engaged forty-nine steamers of British India, and. four Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamew a.s/transports,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 17 March 1885, Page 2
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144CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 17 March 1885, Page 2
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