Telegraphic.
Auckland, October 29,
■Sydney advices state that Searlol lias abandoned the. idea of going to ] America, and will come to New Zealand with Stephenson, who has challenged Hearn for the championship of this colony. A testimonial has been presented by the Justice of tho Peace at Otalink to Mr W. Shanagban, Clerk of the Court, who is leaving for Lyttclton. The Unionist party in Auckland aro making arrangements for an antiHomo Eulo demonstration on November 8.
Nelson, October 29.
It lias been resolved to hold a regatta here on Boxing Day, and a strong Committee haa been appointed to carry out tho arrangements. Tho New Zealand Amateur Rowing Champion Pairs is to be rowed at Nelson.
('iiristchurch, October 29,
At a meeting of the Lyttelton Presbytoiian Church to-night there was practically a unanimous resolution to send a call to the Kev James H. McKenzie, of iVallacotown.
A special mooting of the shareholders of the Union Insurance Company today unanimously resolved that the Company bo registered under the Companies Act, 1882, and the Fire and Marino Insurance Companies Act 1889,' us a Company limited by slinres" undiT the name of the Union Fire and Marino Insurance Company (Limited). The Governor readied Otira (the foot of the famous Gorge) last ovening, via Lake Ikunner. The weather fortunately, was then lino. 11 seems probable that the journey up the Gorge will be made in favorable weather.
TrAmw, October 29.
A girl named Thomas, aged 18$, riding on a Cambridge roller along 'the road at Pleasanl Point this morning, fell of? in frout, and the roller passed over her. Death was instantaneous. A verdict of accidental death was' returned by the jury at the inquest. Thoy acquittod the driver from blamo.
Wanganui, October 29.
The Wanfiamii Education Board have revoked their former decision and resolved to allow their scholar ship holders to carry out their studies ill iSfc Patrick's l-'ollege, Wellington Tim same privilege has been extended to fomale scholarship holders as regards the Wanganui Convent School pending tlio erection of a Girls' High School. =r j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3348, 30 October 1889, Page 2
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344Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3348, 30 October 1889, Page 2
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