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; '[By Telegraph.] '■"■ ( (PER UNITED nm ASSOCIATION.) Senoiis Accident to aM-HR- j ', Dunedis, Wednesday, Tbroiigh falling.over'h precipioe quite 40 feet deep, at the head'of , Woodhaugh Valley Hoad, Mr Wat- ! kins, M.H.R, when proceeding home- ' wards last night, sustained a severe concussion of the spine, besides other ' injuries. The spot is a dangerous ' one, and is rather insecurely fenced, ' The Napier Gas Company. Napier, Wednesday. The Gas Company to-day decided to inoroase its capital' from £20,000 (0 £50,000. Supreme Court. : Napier, Wednesday; Justice (Jonolly will take the Napier session of the Supremo Court, and Justice Edwards the Nelson and Blenheim. ' Arrival ottheEimiitalß' ■ Port Chalmers, Wednesday. The Eimutaka, from London, via way ports, arrived off the heads at, 10.30 last night; her mails being' at I once transhipped. She brings '76 , passengers, 807 bags and paokets of I mails, and 21 boxes parcel post. The; ■ passage .was uneventful, andocoupied 1 44 days'l2 hours 80 inins. The actual i steaming time was 48 days.lß hours, 1 , 19 mine. •

The Trades and Labor Coun- '■ oil. ' DR GRACE REPLIES. i ••' i__ . i ''. ' . Wellington, Wednesday. Dt Grace has replied to the Trades.' and Labour Council as follows:" I am in receipt of your letter of this day's ditto, and regret you and your fellow de'egates are reported to have repudiated their agreement entered into deliberately with me on the 81st May. I do not believe that either you, Hutchinson, or Meyer would deny that undertaking, and I am satisfied every reporter present at the time would swear to the justness of the claim set up on the .basis of that undertaking, The Trades and Labor Council is at liberty to call out its men, and will, of jourse, exercise it, judgment in the matter. We are prepared to take the consequences, and are convinced that the public of. Wellington will , support us, and may God defend the I right.' The Council considers the letter to-night.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 2

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VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 2

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