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Telegraphic.

Arrival of the Governor. '!

.. ■ Wellington, Wednesday, HisExcelleucy the Governor arrived at 11.80 this morning, accompanied by the Hon Fortesoue,' A.D.O. He was met by the Premier and Captain Medley. The D flattery Artillery fired a salute of seventeen guns as his Excellency walked off the wharf.

LVVERCARGILL, August 14. At the Supreme Court, John MoArthur, convicted of receiving money alleged to haye been stolen, was sentenced to six months' imprison, ineiit, An old offender named Tipnon, not yet apprehended, is alleged to have stolen £29 from Coxj in the hut of a laborer who was his own banker,

Captain Whitborn, manager for the Charitable Aid Board, has resigned, and sails for England next week. The Board decided to appoint a master and a matron for the home at £IOO a year and found, giving the Secretary the work of dealing with the applications for relief, etc., without an advance of salary.

Auckland, August 14. A public meeting was held at Port Albert on Thursday, when resolutions were passed in favor of rotronchment in public expenditure, and protesting against increased taxation.

The annual meeting of the Auckland Benevolent.Society was held, to-day. The balance-sheet showed the sum of £122 la 5d to

Napieii, August 14. The Colonial Union Company's s.s. Selembria sailed from London on the Bth instant,

\ Ciimstcuuiicii, August 14. Kinsey and Co., have obtained'the contract for supplying the New Zealand Shipping Company's steuners with coal for 1888. The quantity to be supplied is 30,000 tons.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2977, 15 August 1888, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2977, 15 August 1888, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2977, 15 August 1888, Page 2

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