TELEGRAMS. INTERPROVINCIAL.
[]}Y TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WANGANUI, Satuiday. The Alexandra Cavalry (63) completed then annual six d«i>s' training to-day. At the inspection, Major Stapp, the officer commanding the distuot, announced himself well satisfied with the troops, and complimented the officers and men on their genet al efficiency. Monday. At the fiist meeting of Freeman" R. Jackson's ctcditois, held to day, a proposal to hand over the furniture to the debtor, was held over. The debtor stated that ho had lost €18,000 by the fall prices of wool ,md stock, and depreciation""-^ in the value of land.
GTvSBORNE, Monday. A torchlight demonstration was held here on Saturday night, in honour of the OJKhorno Harbour Bill passing the Lower House.
WELLINGTON, Monday. Tuc Government have not received any information from £>ir Dillon Bell relative to Ins retttement from the position of Agent Gfneial for the colony, reported in the Age special cablegram. John Sttatfoid, an old settler, died \esteulay. aged 79. He ai lived herein the ship Cuba in 1830, and was the first honn fide settler who stepped as-hoie in l'oi t Nicholson. Mr Howard Vincent left for Lytteltou by the Waihota this afternoon.
TIMARU, Sunday. Tlic fourth annual meeting of the Cantcrlniiy Fannuis 1 Co-opeiativo Association was held yostciday. The profit for tlie year was £408. The hoiking capital now anunmts to £S'26fl, being an lnoie.isc of I'JOO dm ing the >ear. The sum of i'S!)3, being 4 per ciMifc discount on last j'oai'a puicliasos, lias l)ecn placed, to the cicdit of iudiMdual sliaieholders. The bad debts inclined dining the year u ere £238, and the bank's o\crdiaft is £3821. No dividend was declared. The report and baUnco sheet were adopted.
DUNEDIN, Sunday. A man namort John MuPhca, woiking in the Maniototo country, has been missing for a week. It is foirutl he has met with a f.ital aceulcnt
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1915, 14 October 1884, Page 2
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309TELEGRAMS. INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1915, 14 October 1884, Page 2
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