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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1352, 21 November 1884, Page 2

 

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

, •" ••■■■•■■' ■_ • aj ... >:i- ■..■u,r.q ! [Pet-Press Association;] :J ' • :i • • i j WELUaGTOtf; "•. ; . V , '.'lt n■, ■■'-.■ - •■•■ • • „,,,-N0t.,2P v .. . jDunng visit of inspection, to Mount View Asylum, the Colonial Secretary Had atf interview with the girl Fanftj Boriairigton, recently, tried m Blenheim fqv, the murder , qf Her intuit child, Jbut 1 committed to. the .asylum op. the, ground of insanity,, and^o**^ djered to be confined during the pleasure of the Colonial Secretary* The girl is; now apparently quite uitrang.* ajnd 1 well, and Dr Grabham haS *c* plotted*' that, although ; i*ther*^iljy, there'ia np^videoce of i^vqityV #It is .undecstoad that aa coop. at „Dr (^rabham's final report regarding lier has been received, qhe wiO fe«^t r ftee-.'., ■ ■ ■ ... ■ • n ,. it ,,,.-i „,„■ : It is rumored that' certain "ftrretiti ■id this city On homi|ial charge^ of vagrancj made last 1 week are not entirely unconnicted with the bank npta forgeries, and' that' Btroiijaf s^fpicion is entertained 1 that the forged notes, recently circulated oik th« Chzistchurch racecourse, were apec,i« $ nienß of Wellington art and industry. ! The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company report under date, * London, 18th instant :r-rTh« wool market is unchanged' < oonnrpetK&.L tion by bbiih Hoaa'e and ; fbreijgtt^' buyers is, active. Up tpVdate f&JjMf™ bWes nave been •old. l "' "•* "" .j' " ; 1"" •'•- "-••■'-■•■■ iTar'^.'^r ( Arrived shipi Trevelyan, CapUin Roberts, from London', a llO dayt. 4 All well. ■'■■■* :

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