VERY LATEST.
[By Teleukai'l!.]
(United Press Association.) Mv&y Matters atWooMlt.
Woodville, Monday, At a meeting of the Maharahara Road Boavd on Saturday the Chairman pointed out that the proposed railway changes would shut up the district which'noj njai'nly depends on t|e butte'r tra(|e with papier. flndpr the proposed time table settlers state tljejr butter wi|J be a, night at Banevirke, and hi summer weather would thus be destroyed. A resolution was passed, asking the other Road Boards to co-operate in protesting against» change of the time-table,
Tho Late Difficulty.
CfinisTjjHUßOß, Monday. SeFmonfl'yete'piieagiied jiV'thq several local. ohurdhes' L yeslerday qd. the present labor difficulties, and prayers were offered up for a peaceful solution. The ministers justified unionism, but counselled moderation on both sides.
Factors ani Shops Act
Oriii|siciipcif, Mpjjday. A ptitlQi) afgnpd by neatly tl)( whole of the manufacturers' pi shopkeepers of Chrlstohurch, prnyinj that legislation referring to Factories and Shops Act, 1890, be deferret for the present, has been forwardec for presentation to the House,
Discovery of OojjsrOro&t Pataur--6m
■ Palmkrsion, Monday. A valuable mineral diacoyerv isj reported on the property of Mr Thompson, in the Mjmawatii .Gorge, where prpspeoting has roveajetl the'tsxietence of a reef of copper ore twenty feet widei'with'a back of '500" feet reef, mainly composed of ore'' containing r'ich copper 's'(i)p|iide, and is' 1 ' iyith'in I tori' chains of the (Sorgo brjdg& B.ii'rppl'jjs-' Jbci'|ly tested "give' good remits, and a udantjty is being- Bpr,t to Sir jaß, Rector fop vapotted,
Fatal (touAcitooat- - . Auckland, Monday; A telegram was received tbis morning statiug that Charles Gould, who lias just taken possession of Dr. Campbell's estate at Whakatane, which he purchased for £51,000, was found dead this morning at Whakatane, having been shot, It is supposed to be an accident. | KsMßurjflarios.
OHnisionunou, Monday. Burglars broke into the Leeston lotel on Saturday and abstracted £l6 iom tho safe,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 2
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