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TELEGRAPHIC.

j [PEB PBESS - ASSpCIITIOW.] | The b^utcjbers having their -SHift bodies \o£ i€affrey^and rere interred early yesteroltjr''* thorhlagjitrtk^Wa^biftiCemete^;'vv;; K d^pwßill^ of Iffrs Taster 'it Jha^ll^^ajfcer ? Baths oi^ rSatuijdayv &a«^ledi totrbetiiiert vbekig< taJsen f iagainst:a^ei4entsu « v- r s ■.;«.■■? • Ex kMay^ojr* ■••■» "Waddell was ' reselected chairman of the- Harbour feoard yeiateijday^o ■■> i : j ' ,7'fi; -^ — ■ : _- : ■■„;:'

s -— • JtussELL, last night. The a. s.^Amwat^ arrive^ at l^uss|lL yesterday pnjrning from Tiji a#^ Irings later news from Tonga. Miss Baker aadbei* brothel aire dan^eronsly ai, ,^j, . bar^iqaded w the-Kin^^ilaikc^ ! Djsj^MeV l^ reference to outrage, from - British Consul to tlje Qoyernpr are on Board

Thames Last night. I The following is the polling for the election of the Thames South Licensing Gommjttee, Dpuglas/3,01: Hansey 65 ; St^e^^jw^e^dicy #ston 76 ; (elected)' i&r,wden 1$ ; Butler 52 ; Ohappell 4 ; Murdock 5 ; McAndrew 52 ;W. D. Keid 48 ; West 45 ; considerable excitement was manifested.

j\ ' Wellington last night. |**Admiral Tryon favours stationing two war Vessels on the New Zealand Coast, if the colonies contribute to the [general scheme of defence of the Colonies. .

\ ThelEducatipn Board have decided to reduce the salaries of all teachers who nave not presented themselves for lurther examination. f The annual session of the XTniversity Senate of ' New Zealand * opened I Lieutenant-Colonel Boddam re<je^ve4 injury t°. ¥ 8 ?J&* W'J^fijJ}*® electric light displayed at tort Batlance last night.

DnifßDiN, last jiight. The Dunedin Cup, of 1,000 guineas, was run,to?daj witU tße following ,re r Bult,-JSpa4^ CrUiHea 1; Uabina 2j md. Hermitage 3.

Doctoes Gave Him Up, — "Is it possible that Mr Godfrey is up and at work, and cured hy so simple a remedy?" «'I assure you Wfs Wtie wftt he^ is entirely cured; "a^d With nothing but Am. Go's Hop Bitters, and Only ten days ago his doctors gave him up amd saidhtif jawsirdie," "WellTa-da^i |f that |s so I will go (hisjminute and get pose for tny poorOeorgi. ■ know hops are good." Bead

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 2

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