LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WKruvMnx, Wednesday. Tm-> morning T. K. McDonald, the uellknoun auctioneer, and T. J. ]suifat were each fined t's, tieble duty and costs for ne^lectm o r to furni>h tetuin-. under thePiopeity A^emu^-nt \ct. Both pleaded their belief that the return- hid been forw.iided, anJ only di^coveied the mni-Mim too Kite. Dr. Fell \v.i-. sumlarly mulcted, but did not appear. The htiiM(3->l thunderstorm for 20 years' occuned at Maituiton y* ->terday. SoiLe aninuiU weie killed by lightning, and s>e\i'ral fireballs «een at intfiv.il-. Sir Julnii Vog j l his consented to allow pre-- cable- to come urgent from Wakapu.vka to Wellington at ordinary pre-s rate-. Thi-> liieau-. a con>idei ible -avmg in time and expense to the Kew Zealand pre-n.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2244, 25 November 1886, Page 2
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126LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2244, 25 November 1886, Page 2
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