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Telegraphic.

MrTjqperiy,^^Exeouti^Cpinmsaipp^ hibita.wijibe so poniidera^ cover fbiir times' the. areapf tlie Wellington Exhibition;; wiil beoalledif Gbyernmentsanction; a fivotliousand.pounds art union. There" is every^probability;^?'obtain-;' ing an excellent Meotiori'ofpiotiirea [ by British i and 'foreign Mr Iwopeny exp'epta the i|jftii;will attract an visitors from Australia, ble three thousand Ctonstea!3H|P|P put on to runi;dirept"frpm;Sydney!>to;Auokland, "and; : Melbburne &%?: Bluflin three and a half days; -p:

AucklandNews^ ; ■ ■(■ Auckland, February 22. .' ,' Miss OtiOhew, the young daughter ■> of-the'Eev J.lOhewi-of BeresfordvJ; street Congregatibnal-iOhurohf: w|*:; has shown violinist, gave a, valediotory conoSt'. in, 'the Choral HaU,- j which was crowded to She leaves for' England to study at;theßoyal College of Musio in London. .; : ; .- ; , ;,■ • The Auditor-General baa charged;. £4B for auditing the. half-yearly accounts ,of the Corporation. The; Counoilpaid, but the Auditor.General ■ is to be informed that the charge is: excessive.-: .:■"■:'.■■■■ ■:■■• :^:> ;- ; :.>

The Auckland- market has been leased at 15 per cent advance on the last; three years rental. V- -;' ."■: 7 -

Six Mormon missionaries; have made a tour of the Northern Native' settlement, disseminating their principles among the Natives,- '■' '"i',' Three lads, agedfronl. 7:;to'll, were .■ arrested for; breakvrig and: entering a duelling,- arid stealing a; gold watch and over 15 'in mojgy, and a fourth for receiving part ofpe money, ■ ' •

There are 500 objections-to the city assessment valuations.

Sudden Death. . Woodville, Febviiary-22. , Edward Harding, onejof the.oarliMk* settlers in this districtfdied suddeniyf tonight while unloading a dray. : The deceased suffered from heart' > disease' - ASSAULT, - Kaikoura, February 22. Mr 0. M. Maddock, a road inspeo- . tor, was committed for .trial at the next sittings of the Supreme Court at. Ohristohuroh on a charge of -assault with intent.'

TEKOOTL / .6isßoßNE,?ebruary22, :... Tho Mowing telegram was Bent ; from. Opotiki at 11 : a.m. to the - Herald:—" Te Kooti is en route for ' Gisborao with a following of 200 men and 60 women.'He enteM. ; ■■ the town this morning at 7.80. 'se party marohedup Churoh-street.in ■■'..•;';: threes,, and. halted at the.Opotiki ' "i Hotel, where the robel is at present having his.usual refreshment. -He spent last night at Waiotahi. On his arrival here several of, the ';}-J-. Europeans attended the pah to have .4: a look at him, when they were r : ordered to take their hats off and stop ! '/..■: smoking, as a mark ofrespeot to tho . leader. Ho will bo joined Omaruinotu; whero he intedlfV camping to-night, by jiver one liuik dred of the Apanui, and will probably leave for Gisborne. on Sunday. He looks oh-the threats.bf.the Gisborne people as mere bounce, and tells his followers with confidence - ■ » that he will be back at a certain date to attend the meeting in Waimana. At 4.80 this afternoon the. Premier, informed,the Vigilance^'Committee .' '■ that Te Kooti should not oome into ■ . the district, and that the Gotoument would take an armed foiffto prevent him, if noceseary. . <-■: ■ •,-':'

, - Latest. Te Kooti refuses to return, Is under a religious spell.

Harbour Board.

Cußisiomjßon, February' 22. Tho eleotion of a member. of the Harbour Board for St Albans olosed to-day, whenMrFrederick Weymouth secretary ol tho Canterbury Frozen Moat Company, was returned-by a majority of 92 over Mr J* J. Kinsoy. The Board is now complete, the only new members being Woynioutli (St. Albans), and Thomas McOlatohie (Lyttelton).

Trade Terms- VDunedin, February 22.r Tonus of credit and disoount have. been agreed to by the wholesale grocers and hardware meroha|fa-of Dunedin.' They are very simWto those agreed .to..by the Wellington and Christchurch Chambers of Commerce, It is understood thafuniform terms will shortly be adopted by the wholesale grocers throughout the Colony.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
570

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 2

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