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TELEGRAPHIC.

■'■•'■. ■ ;(Unifed Jrosa, Association.) . Auokmd, Janeli ,j ' Mre'Jnmes and her obildren have been sent by the police baok. to Whangarei. •-'..';.'

The Mariposa, wbioh arrived today from Sydney, has da-board Bixthoroughbred brood mares, purchased in Australia by.Mr Thomas B. Merry for Mr J, Rose, of Los Angelos, California, They are—Rosa of fornia, Princess Royal, Gadara, Harmony, Bessie, and the Auckland bredJJicpohet'by Musket—Erycina .Another donation of one hundred I volumes' has been made to the Free Library by Sir George Grey., ■ I. At a meeting of licensed victuallers

yesterday, it was stated that if .the licensing, districts in Auckland were amalgamated, as it is proposed to petition they should be, it would be cheaper to contest one electorate than six, as at present. Mr Moss,;M.H.R., addressed his constituents and the 'other electors of the new district of Parnell last night at Newmarket. He condemned the Premier for his aotioa in regard to the Representation Bill, and said he was" convinced that the propertytax should be got rid.', of. Ho also urged the neceaaity tor inoreaaed local government, saying thetre could be no constitution for local government so good as Sir G Grey's Constitution of 'i 1852. He commended the, formation of Labour Unions,' regarding this as the best sign of revived life in; New Zealand. Mr Mo<n : received a vote of thanks and conjfidenca,

Gisbokne, June 14 Nelson.Vßros, have started wit

their freezing works at Gisboru ■ uncle* a guarantee of 16,000 sleep per annum for three years. There was. some trouble in obtaining a

gnnnuatea' for that- number. The works have been, in operation for seven months, and have shipped 34,000 sheep, haying a guarantee for. 30,000 more. There will also be a considerable export of frozen beef during the winter months. 'Tho permanent works ashore are now in course of operation,

Nelson, June 14, ! The members of the Waimea Road Board have received a lawyer's letter, issued under the instrnotions >of the Auditor-General, demanding frorn'each thesnm.of £ls, being the total amount drawn by all the members ag travelling expenses. ' ' '

Cflßisioaußon,,June 14, Tho Te Aoau was docked to-day, when it was fouDd that no damage had been done by hor grounding,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 16 June 1890, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 16 June 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 16 June 1890, Page 2

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