LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
|13Y TELEGKAFH.—I'ItIiSS ASSOCIATION'.] Wellington, Monday. Mil D. M. Luckik, Commissioner of the Government Insurance Department, is seriously itidi.-jpo.sed. Tlie total number of Lodges which have now declared in favour of the United Grand movement is 87. The delegates meet on Wednesday next. N. Fernandez, fishmonger, Wellington, who has started a factory for tinning whitebait at Wostport iuill. makes a first shipment to Australia iii about a fortnight. The .livening Post has received a writ from Charles Bowles, of Carterton, claimingiUOOO damages for alleged libol, contained in one of the affidavits forwarded by Mr Jellicoo to the Governor ro Chemis stating that Bowles had blood stains upon his trousers, which eould not have been caused by killing sheep. Mr Jeiiicoe did not leave for Oamaru this afternoon and will not say whether he intends to contest the seat or not. The Post in announcing the receipt of the writ for libel states that the affidavit which forms the subject of ncti'in was printed in a Parliamentary paper and laid on the table of the House the night before they published it.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2678, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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183LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2678, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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