TELEGRAMS.
[>:LV7. It's KIIi.BAM,-.] Ml Ija.ifliNK. -July 21. i in; .\ :s-e,!! ;n ii iri|'.i- <1 .rigu. limn i.'.inil'Ui. aft«*i- out'-Aug tine Heads, Ota-',: .■:! I’.-int L-ilisdaly, liOfir *i l l- n.s - li ;i'.•. at midnight. The i i-i-.v wi-iv > tvci-j tifter a perilous niv.-niui.;, 'i in-, sliiji v, j]] pruhalily is • • a ■il Al’iaxv, .July 24. .'. mv.'-!. U-J iy at iiimn ; I'lio s.s, \ al<-tta. li'.nn L'liulosi. P.iSS-ffJyr Mr New Zealand : Miss Farrell. M r.i,: iifiiMh July 2a. Ihe L'oioaiai Tret,surer will deliver his Hud-get Si itojilellt to-mor-ruv. evening. Nog .::eiMiis for t!i<* purchase of the telephone exchange companies’ bUsin.-ss hy Mie (dovenmir-iit are ;t; '!U'ii',leliing .s. t ii eluent. Hr. Doicsoii and Sir Henry A ronPinisley have been appointed •Queen's Counsel. Syu.vev, July 25. Ti:e steamship Hlael ttiJJi-r. lying at New-'.istl.-, has lii-i-ueonsiderahlj damaged by the tiro which occurred ou board. Tiie Key. I »r. Wright of London, .Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, who is on a visit to this city, is mysteriously missing. llmsiiAXK, July 25. The anti-Chinese agitation is being actively prosecuted here.
li:v tkle aura.—ran-cs association'.] \\ RLLIXOTOX, .Saturday. At the in.'piest on the fatal accident, it transpired that the men who were diMwnt-d crowded into the boat at the last moment, contrary to the wishes of those wh« had occasion to go Out to the hulk .labileTetley, who was the last to jump aboard, followed the boat until the water wa.s up to his ’waist before d>ung so. He afterwards fell overboard twice before the boat was swamped. Sunday. 1 lie victims of the boat accident at i’.-t jue were buried at the Hutt yesterday, the funeral being one of the largest seen here. The cortege was estimated at bOO. The Wellington Building and Investment Society have declared a dividend of S per cent, per annum. CHRISTCHURCH, Snnday. The Board of Advice have decided to recommend Government to pay married men 3s to 4s, single 2s Gd, per day on relief works near town, and 4s Gd and 3s in the country. ITMARC, Monday. Mr \\ ebb, se: ior member of the lima Webb and Kndeliffe, upholsterers, dioppi-d dead it is supposed, of heart diseas -. I!listenUßCH, Monday. Mr John Marshall, who was injured by a fall from bis hor.-e while hunting a few weeks ago, die ! in the hospital to-day. DLXKDIX, Monday. Mr Bracken got his discharge at the Bankruptcy Court to-day. He contradicted a rumour that he intends to offer himstl: as a candidate this election. Mr James M-a.andrew, son of the recently debase i statesman, is opposing Mr l.arnaeh for to- IVnin-nla electorate. AMlliniTilX, Monday. The wvahnes, of .Mr Holiest on's ad-
d:es- wii! pr-diably tempt a Ministerial candidate to oppose Imn in his bucolic :.-ti;.,-s. Mrii.s.s was present at his Hangitikei meeting in response to a e.nileng- from Mr Rollcrston and answered liisaddr*--. The meeting arcund up wi»li a vote of no-confidence in Mr Holies.on, and with three cheers for Mr Ivess. An endeavour is being made to get Mi Ivcss to oppose Mr Hollcston, i.sit it is believe 1 be bis already decided to run eg dn-t Mr Ormond for Xapier.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2347, 26 July 1887, Page 2
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519TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2347, 26 July 1887, Page 2
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