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TELEGRAPHIC .

(Per United Press Association),

Tho Ship Lyttolton,

Tmiaru, January 25, Captain Falconer, who ha 3 been engaged romoving the remains of the ship Lyttellon by means of gun cotton, has made a sweep of the wreck, and found two ribs of iron standing. Under these two charges were placed, which cleared them away, and thus completing the most successful removal of the largo iron ship. The smallest depth is now 14ft, where it was formerly 6ft, SenovoloatMtof.

Dunedin, January 25,. The Benevolont . Trustees hoi another batch of country oasesbefcS'. Ihem to-night, but none were oflP remarkable character. In th" case of a man who, it was found, had £ 250 on deposit in the bank, a letter was received from him to-day enolosing a draft for £ls, being the amount he had received in relief.

Freo Italy for Dunedin. *" Dunedw, January 25. At a meeting of the Athenseum Committee the matter of a tree public library wag only incidentally men* tioned, the speakers stating . that evidently the time was not ripe for it. Several old members of the Committee were, however, replaced by others, and . it is supposed a ticket had been prepared to oust those who were strongly inclined to the free library, and it was partly successful. Doati of a Captain. ■ Gisborne, January 25, Captain Stuart, ol the s.s. Dingadee- •'*■ who was brought ashore and lodgfji. in the Hospital a month ago, SSrj this afternoon, aged 37. Ee \YaV suffering from influenza, but the malady turned to typhoid fev?r, on t*lo | Invercargili,, January 25.. George Fearn, aged 6 years, while chasing a horse yesterday, was kicked on the head, sustaining a compound fracture of the skull, and died in the Hospital at noon to-day, HlrEscpaojr. Inveroaroill, January 25. . ■*:. The Governor visited Riyerton thji

morning, aud loaves the Bluff this aitcrnoon in the Hinemoa for the Sounds, accompanied by the Countess of Onslow, Jersey and Galloway, ThoWoatfcor and tho Crops. Inveboargih, January 25, \ It is magnificent weather, and an abundant andcarly harvest is promised,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4021, 26 January 1892, Page 2

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335

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4021, 26 January 1892, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4021, 26 January 1892, Page 2

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