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CimisTCHUiioii, October 20,
In answer to another lotter from the Woolgiwors' Association, Sir .Julius Yogol writes that, with a view to obtaining reciprocal concessions betwoen the United States and the colonies in reference to the duties on wool and keroaono, tho Governments should act oitlior through the British Ambassador, or had better obtain authority from tho Queen to. negotiate directly with tho United States by. means of a delegato. Wanqanui, Octobor 20. Tho assessors in the compensation case, Hammond v Minister of Public Works gave a verdict for the plaintiff for LSOO. Ciihistchuhch, Octobor 20. Mr J. W. Oroucher, third officer of tho Kaikoura, has boen promoted to the position of tho lato Captain Rudd as master of tho ship Rangitikei.
Nelson, October 20.
The Supremo Court criminal sittings oponed to-day, bolero his Honor Mr Justice Richmond. There aro six criminal charges against four individuals, and two civil, cases. Henry White, of Westport, charged with larceny of jewellery, ia now being tried.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2431, 21 October 1886, Page 2
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166TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2431, 21 October 1886, Page 2
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