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Wellington, Monday. The steamer Aldmeda with European mails to 19tli ultimo left San Francisco for Auckland on the 3rd iust. 3 days late. The Mariposa with colonial mails to 21st ult,, arrived at San Francisco from Auckland on !)th iust, one day early.
' Chiiistchuiich, Monday, Tr Mrs Harper, wife of the Primate, died this morning, aged 81.
Dunbduv, Monday, Robert Hagan, bootmaker, Maitlamlstreet, committed suicide early this morning by cutting his throat. Wellington, Monday.
George Tennyson, manager of the Gdcimbia rolling rink was charged this jßruing with the embezzlement of the sum of £2. lie pleaded guilty and will be dealt with under the First Offenders Act,
The Pahiatua Licenses, Pahiatua, Monday, The license granted to D, Crewe by the Alfredton Committee will be appealed against on the ground that no application was made, Constable Roche was informed by the applicant's wife that the proposed site was the Corporation reserve, and lie inspected that site and reported against the issue of a license. He was asked the day before the sitting of the Committee to inspect another site, which he did and found a building in course of erection. fie constable raised 110 objection to e issue of the license. The land at Mangatainok was not sold by the Government until the 21st May, but Cmve's application is dated the 15tli. 'Sfp contract for building was only accepted last Monday, and it is not yet roofed.
The Escaped Convict,
Chkistchukch, June 10. The police are still scouring the Port Hills for Jonathan liobeits. inspector Pender went to Lyttelton yestefllay, and again to-day to direct operations. The only truce of the fugitive was found by an Artilleryman who discovered footprints in the snow on top of the range above Port Levy on Friday night. He traced them for a considerable distance, but finally lost them at a heap of rocks, which it is supposed Ksberts climbed in order to break the trail, Considerable sympathy is expressed for him on account of his daring and adroitness, as well as from the fact that he tried to live jfflcstly after his first escape, and from the feeling that his sentence of five years for horse-stealing was mere.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2921, 11 June 1888, Page 3
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