LORD CRANLEY.
(PBKSS ASSOCIATION TKLEQRAM.J WELLINGTON, August 8. A telegram from Nelson this morning states that Lord Cranley slept well in the night, but his condition is otherwise unchanged. The Hinemoa has been placed at the disposal of the Governor, who left for Nelson this evening. Dr. Collins left by her to consult with the medical attendants re Lord Cranley'B condition. NELSON, August 8. Lord Cranley is no better.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 5
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